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_aInternational economics and international economic policy : _ba reader |
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_aBoston : _bMcGraw Hill, _c2000 |
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_tSection I. Free trade vs. strategic trade _t1. How costly is protectionism? - Robert C. Feenstra _t2. Is free trade passé? - Paul R. Krugman _t3. Free versus fair trade: the dumping issue - Thomas Klitgaard and Karen Schiele _t4. Antidumping policies in eletronic products - Patrick A. Messerlin and Yoshiyuki Noguchi _tSection II. Trade issues for 2000 _t5. The WTO and the global economy - Richard Blackhurst _t6. The growing U.S. trade imbalance with China - Thomas Klitgaard and Karen Schiele _t7. Sanctions-happy USA - Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Jefrey Schott and Kimberly Elliot _t8. International trade, environmental quality and public policy - Michael J. Ferrantino _t9. Protection and trade in services - Bernard Hoekman and Carlos A. Primo Braga _tSection III. The globalization debate _t10. Does trade with low-wage countries hurt american workers? - Stephen Golub _t11. Integration of trade and disintegration of production in the global economy - Robert C. Feenstra _tSection IV. Preferential trading agreements _t12. Preferential trading arrangements: gainers and losers from regional trading blocs - C. Parr Rosson III, C. Ford Runge and Kirby S. Moulton _t13. The first five years of the NAFTA agreement - Joanna Moss _tSection V. North-south trade issues _t14. The new liberalism: trade policy developments in emergins markets - Zbenek Drabek and Sam Laird _t15. Multinational corporations: think again - John Stopford _t16. OPEC: an obituary - Fadhil J. Chalabi _tSection VI. Foreign exchange and macro policy _t17. The structure of the foreign exchange market - Sam Y. Cross _t18. The determination of exchange rates - Sam Y. Cross _t19. Fixed or flexible? Getting the exchange rate right in the 1990s - Francesco Caramazza and Jahangir Aziz _t20. What determines the exchange rate: market factors or market sentiment? - Gregory P. Hopper _t21. Does the exchange rate regime matter for inflation and growth? - Atish R. Ghosh, Jonathan D. Ostry, Anne-Marie Gulde and Holger C. Wolf _t22. Crawling bands or monitoring bands: how to manage exchange rates in a world of capital mobility - John Williamson _tSection VII. The Euro _t23. European monetary union - Michael W. Klein _t24. Why is Europe forming a monetary union? - Gwen Eudey _t25. The international use of currencies: the U.S. dollar and the euro - George S. Tavlas _tSection VIII. Financial crises: from Mexico to Asia _t26. The mexican peso crisis - Joseph A. Whitt Jr _t27. Asian problems and the IMF - Allan H. Meltzer _t28. The onset of the east asian financial crisis - Steven Radelet and Jeffrey Sachs _t29. The asian crisis causes and cures - IMF Staff _t30. The role of international financial institutions in the current global economy - Joseph Stiglitz _tSection IX. Prospects for the future of the international financial system _t31. Building an international architecture for the 12st Century - Lawrence H. Summers _t32. Currency boards - Philip King _t33. Capital controls: capital idea or capital folly? - Barry Eichengreen |
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