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Başlık:
Economic integration in the Americas
Yazar:
Paraskevopoulos, Christos C., editor.
ISBN:
9781858983042
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xviii, 322 pages. : illustration. ; 24 cm.
İçerik:
Contents ForewordR.Eckaus Acknowledgements Introduction Part IAspects of Financial Integration and Capital Mobility in North America Part IIMexico under NAFTA Part IIINAFTA and the European Union Compared Part VIssues of Economic Integration : NAFTA and Beyond Part VRegionalism vs Multilateralism: The Western Hemisphere Index ContributorsP. Arestis and E. Claessens and T.H. Cohn and A. Cools and E. Pradilla Cobos and X. de Vanssay and G.E. Eaton and R.S. Eckaus and M. Gambrill and R. Grinspun and R. Gutierrez and A. Kondonassis and D.P. Krause and J.A. Kroll and P. Lowenthal and A.G. Malliaris and E.Mahant and S.D. McDowell and P. Ruiz-Napoles and E. Ortiz and E. Paliginis and D.A. Pantin and C.C. Paraskevopoulos and J. Paschakis and J.M. Ramos and J.C. Rea and I. Rima and K.P. Thomas and T.J. Samuel and A. Serletis and J. Smithin and D.P. Teolis and G. Vazquez and P. Wylie and R.F. Wylie
Özet:
This book is an important step in broadening and deepening the discussion of the implications of economic integration among nations. There are oceans of literature on economic integration, but most of that has been journalistic hyperbole. By comparison, there are only small ponds of informed and economically sophisticated analysis and too little of that has found its way into political and public awareness. From the foreword by Richard S. Eckaus An excellent collection of essays by leading experts in the field which deal with the emergence of the major trading blocs, including NAFTA and the EU and their impact upon socio-economic and geo-political systems. Aslib Book Guide This useful volume addresses perhaps the most pressing question in international economics - who wins and loses when countries at very different levels of developement become more integrated'. . . . Economic Integration Between Unequal Partners distinguishes itself by continually reminding us that economic integration is more than a simple question of eocnomic efficiency. William S. Milberg, Eastern Economic Journal Economic Integration between Unequal Partners deals with the emergence of the major trading blocs, including the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the European Union. The rise of these blocs has profound implications for the socio-economic and geo-political systems as we know them. The author s question whether the irreversible trend towards mega trading blocs will lead to a reduction of economic disparities and convergence between unequal partners, or whether the process is a zero sum game where one player s gains must come at the expense of another. The first two sections deal with the experience in North America and the EU respectively. The following sections concentrate on the political economy of integration, the monetary and financial aspects of the process, and the unique experience of German unification after 1990. Featuring essays by leading experts in the field, this volume will be welcomed by scholars and students concerned with economic integration, international economics and international relations, as well as by practitioners in international institutions, finance ministries and central banks.
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Kitap EKOBKN0008011 337.17 ECO 1996
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