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Economic integration and development :has regionalism delivered for developing countries?
- 作者: Kreinin, Mordechai E.
- 其他作者: Plummer, Michael G.,
- 出版: Cheltenham, UK ;Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub. ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 169 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Regionalism Developing countries. , International economic relations. , Developing countries Economic integration. , Trade blocs. , Trade blocs , InternationalGeneral. , Economic integration. , Developing countries Foreign economic relations. , International economic integration. , Electronic books. , InternationalEconomics. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International -- Economics. , Trade blocs Developing countries. , Foreign economic relations. , Developing countries. , Regionalism. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International -- General. , Developing countries , lectronic books. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , Regionalism
- ISBN: 184376718X , 9781843767183
- ISBN: 1840647027 , 9781840647020
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-159) and index. Cover; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction and summary; 2 The theory of preferential trading arrangements: an overview; 3 Measuring the effects of economic integration; 4 Effect of EC-92 and NAFTA on developing-country trade flows; 5 Effects of EC-92 and NAFTA on DFI in Asia; 6 ASEAN economic cooperation: real and monetary; 7 Anticipatory effects of regional integration: the case of ASEAN; 8 Economic integration in MERCOSUR and the Americas; Bibliography; Index.
- 摘要: Questions related to the economics of regionalism became increasingly important beginning in the late 1980s, when regional groupings started to become for more popular as a tool of commercial policy. The goal of this text is to address the question of whether or not regionalism in developed countries has truly benefited developing countries and to what degree regionalism between developing countries and between developed and developing countries will improve economic development prospects. The authors consider the implications of the emerging global trend of economic regionalism for developing.
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The intriguing and provocative results on the effects of the single European market and NAFTA make this short book worth a read, even if one is concerned only with how developing countries have been affected by regional trade agreements that do not include them. Peter J. Montiel, Journal of Regional Science This book is an excellent attempt to pin down the effects of regional economic integration on developing countries. . . it will prove to be a good guide for researchers and students of development economics working in the area of regional trading arrangements, and policymakers and governments which are in the process of exploring the possibilities of forming free trade areas. Pravakar Sahoo, Development Policy Review Students interested in either the methodological issues inherent in research on trade or on the economics of trading blocs in general would profit from the book. James J. Hentz, The European Journal of Development Research Questions related to the economics of regionalism became increasingly important beginning in the late 1980s, when regional groupings started to become very popular as a tool of commercial policy. The goal of this book is to address the question of whether or not regionalism in developed countries has truly benefited developing countries and to what degree regionalism among developing countries and between developed and developing countries will improve economic development prospects. Mordechai Kreinin and Michael Plummer consider the implications of the emerging global trend of economic regionalism for developing countries. The analysis focuses on the trade and investment effects of integration in developed countries on developing countries, as well as the ramifications of regional integration in the latter. After an extensive review of the theoretical and empirical literature pertinent to the economics of regionalism, the book considers the ex-post trade and direct-foreign-investment effects of the Single Market Program in Europe and NAFTA, followed by chapters on ASEAN and economic integration in Latin America, primarily MERCOSUR. The study suggests three salient conclusions. First, in designing preferential trading arrangements, developed countries should recognize and attempt to minimize the possible discriminating effect on developing countries. Second, the developing countries have an abiding interest in the success of WTO negotiations that would minimize the discrimination against them of regional groupings in Europe and North America. And third, any customs unions or free-trade areas among the developing countries themselves should be outward-looking if they are to enhance the welfare of developing countries. Economists and policy scholars, as well as readers interested in regionalism and economic development, will find this book a great resource.
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