Part I
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Trade and Time Zones - What We Know
Part II: The Time and The Pattern of Trade
Chapter 3: Time Zone Differences and Comparative Advantage in Ricardian Model
Chapter 4: Time Zone Differences and Trade in Heckscher-Ohlin Setup
Chapter 5: Time Zone Differences and Monopolistically Competitive Model
Chapter 6: Distance, Production, and Virtual Trade
Part III: Trade, Growth and Inequality
Chapter 7: Time Zone Differences induced Growth
Chapter 8: Separated Time Zone Induced Growth through Virtual Trade
Chapter 9: Virtual Labor Mobility and its Distributional and Allocative Impacts
Chapter 10: Time Zone Differences, Service Trade and Implications for Factor Prices
Part IV: Firm Heterogeneity, FDI and Financial Capital
Chapter 11: FDI and Skill Formation in Context of Time Zone Differences Induced Trade
Chapter 12: Time Zone Differences, Information Communication Technology, and Mobility of Financial Capital
Chapter 13: Role of FDI and Time Zone Differences in The Presence of Heterogeneous Firms
Part V: Conclusion
Chapter 14: Conclusion and Future AgendaChapter 7: Time Zone Differences induced Growth
Chapter 8: Separated Time Zone Induced Growth through Virtual Trade
Chapter 9: Virtual Labor Mobility and its Distributional and Allocative ImpactsChapter 10: Time Zone Differences, Service Trade and Implications for Factor Prices
Section IV: Firm Heterogeneity, FDI and Financial Capital
Chapter 11: FDI and Skill Formation in Context of Time Zone Differences Induced Trade
Chapter 12: Time Zone Differences, Information Communication Technology, and Mobility of Financial Capital
Chapter 13: Role of FDI and Time Zone Differences in The Presence of Heterogeneous Firms
Section V: Conclusion
Chapter 14: Conclusion and Future Agenda
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