The Growth And Patterns Of International Trade

 

Abstract

 

Over the last 40 times, there has been an unknown growth in trade amongst countries, and the growth in trade shows no sign of decelerating down. The increases in trade have put tremendous pressure on the maritime and harborage diligence, and these diligence have responded with inventions, investment, and lesser productivity. transnational trade and maritime trade are antonyms, and an understanding of the determinants of transnational trade is central to understanding maritime trade. In this paper, we give a review of the transnational trade literature with a focus on the determinants of trade and the elaboration of trade modeling. We also present a broad overview of the extent and growth of trade in the environment of primary determinants. The introductory results are( 1) Trade is growing at a phenomenal rate;( 2) Trade is dominated by fairly many countries who tend to remain dominant;( 3) While trade of all products is growing, there are large differences in the growth rates, but yet, there’s stability in the relative sizes of product requests; and( 4) Over the last 40 times, trade has changed from major overflows between the US and Europe to major overflows between Asia and the US.

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

 

Chapter One preface

 

Background of the study

 

Statement of the problem

 

Purpose of the study

 

Significance of study

 

exploration questions

 

compass of study

 

Limitation of study

 

description of terms

 

Chapter Two

 

Literature Review

 

Chapter Three

 

Methodology

 

Chapter Four

 

Data Analysis

 

Chapter Five

 

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations

 

References Questionnaires

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