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Globalisation, Regionalism and Economic Interdependence

Globalisation, Regionalism and Economic Interdependence

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 2/12/2009
EAN 9780521886062, ISBN10: 0521886066

Hardcover, 182 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm
Language: English

How has increasing economic integration at regional and global level affected the functioning of the global economy? What are the consequences of globalisation and regionalism for world trade, production processes and domestic economies? What kind of economic adjustments do these phenomena imply in terms of factor mobility and relative costs? Globalisation, Regionalism and Economic Interdependence answers these and other questions by exploring the relationship between globalisation and regionalism from both academic and policy-making perspectives. It assesses the extent to which increased global and regional integration has changed the functioning of the world economy and analyses the implications for global trade, relocation of production, structural changes and the international transmission of shocks. With contributions from both academics and professionals, this book is an invaluable guide to the increasingly important effects of the interaction between globalisation and various different forms of regional integration.

List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Introduction Stephane Dees, Filippo di Mauro and Warwick McKibbin
1. International linkages in the context of global and regional integration Stephane Dees, Filippo di Mauro and Warwick McKibbin
2. Trade integration of the Central and Eastern European countries and China
has it reached potential? Matthieu Bussiere and Bernd Schnatz
3. Patterns and determinants of production fragmentation in world manufacturing trade Prema-chandra Athukorala and Nobuaki Yamashita
4. Going global
trade, internationalisation of production and domestic performance of Euro area firms Ingo Geishecker, Holger Görg and Daria Taglioni
5. Globalisation and the trade channel in the Euro area Robert Anderton and Filippo di Mauro
6. Gauging the labour market effects of international trade openness
an application to the US manufacturing sector Isabel Vansteenkiste and Paul Hiebert
Index.