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The chapter reviews fundamental theoretical contributions explaining determinants of international trade starting from comparative advantage, neo-technology theories, intra-industry trade, strategic trade policies and ‘New’ New Trade Theory. For developing economies, the Heckscher-Ohlin (H&O) Theory of Comparative Advantage in labour abundance is relevant. However, as countries start growing economically, neo-technology and intra-industry factors become relevant. The book traces the transition of international trade behaviour starting the Pre-reform era of import substitution to the Post-reform era of opening to international trade and investment. The conceptual discussion provides basic underlying theories in understanding international trade and investment behaviour of firms. It shows under what conditions international trade and investment are beneficial to a country. The discussion of the theories helps in formulating hypotheses for empirical testing in the following chapters. |