Market Structure and Foreign Trade presents a coherent theory of trade
in the presence of market structures other than perfect competition. The
theory it develops explains trade patterns, especially of industrial
countries, and provides an integration between trade and the role of
multinational enterprises.
Relating current theoretical work to the main body of trade theory,
Helpman and Krugman review and restate known results and also offer
entirely new material on contestable markets, oligopolies, welfare, and
multinational corporations, and new insights on external economies,
intermediate inputs, and trade composition.