Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic SystemPeterson Institute, 1997 - Počet stran: 364 This book explores whether the world economy is breaking up into regional trading and currency blocs centred on the European Community, Japan and the United States. Frankel uses trade, investment and financial data to assess this issue. He concludes with an analysis of how trends in regional economic integration can be used as building blocks for a stronger multilateral system. |
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Introduction to Regional Trading Arrangements | 1 |
Simple Measures of Regional Concentration in Trade | 27 |
Importance of Geographical Proximity in Trade | 35 |
The Gravity Model of Bilateral Trade | 49 |
35 | 72 |
Estimated Effects of Trading Blocs | 77 |
40 | 87 |
2535 | 96 |
Natural and Supernatural Trading Blocs | 165 |
Has Regionalization Entered the Supernatural Zone? | 197 |
A Political Economy Survey of Regionalisms Effect on Global | 207 |
Conclusions and Recommendations | 229 |
Appendix A An Outline and History of Regional Trading Arrangements | 246 |
Appendix B Further Measures of Regional Trade Integration | 281 |
An Added Note to Chapter 4 on the Intercepts in the Pooled | 313 |
References | 327 |
50 | 111 |
Extensions of the Empirical Analysis | 115 |
A Model of Trade in Imperfect Substitutes with Intercontinental | 149 |
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Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System Jeffrey A. Frankel,Ernesto Stein,Shang-Jin Wei Zobrazení fragmentů - 1997 |
Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System Jeffrey A. Frankel,Ernesto Stein,Shang-Jin Wei Zobrazení fragmentů - 1997 |
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