This collection of essays is intended to help define an agenda for future research in the field of international trade and finance.This collection of original essays offers a selection of contemporary scholarship intended to help define an agenda for future research in the field of international trade and finance. Written to honor Peter B. Kenen and to following his work, the volume is divided into three parts: international trade theory, international monetary theory, and applied policy analysis. Also included is an essay by Paul Krugman assessing Kenen's lifetime of scholarly acievements.This collection of original essays offers a selection of contemporary scholarship intended to help define an agenda for future research in the field of international trade and finance. Written to honor Peter B. Kenen and to following his work, the volume is divided into three parts: international trade theory, international monetary theory, and applied policy analysis. Also included is an essay by Paul Krugman assessing Kenen's lifetime of scholarly acievements.This collection of original essays offers a selection of contemporary scholarship intended to help define an agenda for future research in the field of international trade and finance. Written to honor Peter B. Kenen and to explore his work, the volume is divided into three parts: international trade theory, international monetary theory, and applied policy analysis. Also included is an essay by Paul Krugman assessing Kenen's lifetime of scholarly achievements.Introduction; 1. The practical theorist: Peter Kenen's contribution to international economics Paul R. Krugman; Part I. International Trade Theory: 2. Nature, capital and trade: a second look Patrick J. Conway; 3. The Meade model of preferential trading: history, analytics and policy implications Arvind Panagariya; 4. International trade and big government Dani Rodrik; Part II. International Monetary Theory: 5. Exchange rate regime and international trade Reuven Gll#