International Economic Integration and Domestic Performance

International Economic Integration and Domestic Performance
Author: Mary E Lovely
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9813141093

International Economic Integration and Domestic Performance brings together the essays of Mary E Lovely focused on the relationship between international economic integration and domestic performance. It is a collection of sole-authored and co-authored papers that have been published in various scholarly journals over the last two decades. The first section considers the welfare effects and optimal design of retail sales taxes when consumers can avoid taxation by crossing jurisdictional boundaries. The second section highlights the role of scale economies in the design of industrial policies and as a determinant of firm location. The third section explores the influence of environmental policy on foreign investor's location decisions and the role of trade and technology on country's environmental regulation. The final section considers the determinants of wage differences, the attraction of low wages for foreign investors, and misallocations of labor in an emerging economy — China. The collection, taken as a whole, highlights the power of international factor mobility to determine domestic tax burdens, to influence welfare implications of domestic policy alternatives, and to influence the location of productive factors and their rewards.

International Economic Integration

International Economic Integration
Author: Franz P. Lang
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642484212

International economic integration is a topic upon which both academics and policy-makers are focusing a great deal of attention. This has perhaps been most marked in western Europe, given the establishing of the inter nal market and the prospects for an economic and monetary union. In parallel with the movement toward widening and deeping of western European economic integration, we find an increased integration of eastern Europe to world trade and finance as well as regional integration in North America and in East Asia. The book on hand provides a collection of recent research by leading scholars and practicians in this field. It is divided into three parts. The first part deals with some theoretical aspects of international integration, the second and the third part attend to implications of concrete forms of international integration inside and outside Europe. Part I starts with a neoclassical analysis of the impacts of factor-market integration by Franz Peter Lang. He investigates the effects on production level, production structure, demand level and structure of external trade of a "small integration area". Lang shows that the specific welfare effects of factor-market integration can only be realized if and only if external trade (between the integration area and the rest of the world) is increased too.

Economic Integration and International Trade

Economic Integration and International Trade
Author: Carsten Kowalczyk
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Reproduces from their original publication 30 studies that work within a theory of economic integration that assumes a world where governments strive to maximize national income, which not all theories do. They do not include examples of the current research on the political economy of integration. The discussions are cast in terms of trade of goods, but the ideas should transfer easily to trade in services. They cover trade diversion and creations and the general theory of second best, tariff changes and welfare, optimum tariffs and retaliation, tariff reform, integration and national welfare, customs union welfare, world welfare, customs unions versus free trade areas, integration and sidepayments, and integration and growth. The topics include customs union from a single-country viewpoint, trade and welfare in general equilibrium, a theory of piecemeal policy, inter- commodity substitution with constant real prices, delegation games in customs unions, the move toward free trade zones, and measurable dynamic gains from trade. There is no subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Future of International Economic Integration

The Future of International Economic Integration
Author: Gillian Moon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1316510174

Responds to current world events and offers 'a rich resource for initiating new conversations about potential futures for the trade regime'.

Asia & Europe

Asia & Europe
Author: Kiichiro Fukasaku
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9781898723998

Nine contributions from participants in the Japan-Europe Symposium 1996 (held in Paris on 7-8 October) address the question of how regionalism may have affected the global business operations and strategies of Asian and European firms investing in and/or exporting to the other region. Papers examine a variety of topics such as how Asian countries are shying away from a European- style institutionalization of regionalism; foreign direct investment in the Chinese economic era and the ASEAN multinationals; the effects of Japanese multinationals on East Asian regional integration; US and Japanese decisions regarding the location of industry in the European Union (EU); and the impacts on competition in the EU of such processes as services liberalization and growing cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR