Pacific economic relations in the 1990s : cooperation or conflict?
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Pacific economic relations in the 1990s : cooperation or conflict?
(Australian Fulbright series)
Allen & Unwin, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 325-370
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内容説明
In recent decades the Pacific has become the most dynamic region within the global economy. A sequence of outward orientated "economic miracles" along the East Asian rim stands in sharp relief to the slowdown of economic activity in other regions. This has gradually shifted the centre of gravity of the global economy towards the Pacific. Alongside these achievements, however, the Pacific region has simultaneously displayed a propensity for "the problems of interdependence" to affect an increasing number of issues. These tensions have been sufficient to thwart the realization of visions for a political community within the region. "Pacific economic relations in the 1990s" is a collection of original essays by scholars in the field of international political economy, it focuses on the future of the Pacific economy. These investigations are made timely both by the mounting practical interest in the question of international economic co-operation within the region, and by the end of the Cold War era during which Pacific dynamism took shape.
"Pacific economic relations in the 1990s" should prove useful to policy makers, academics and anyone concerned to understand the contemporary political economy of this rapidly changing region.
目次
- Unravelling trade - global institutional change and the Pacific economy, John Gerard Ruggie
- managing international monetary relations - the triad and the unholy trinity, Benjamin J. Cohen
- running on empty? complex interdependence and the future of Japanese-American monetary co-ordination, Richard Leaver
- "new" trade theory and policy - a decade-old assessment in a Pacific context, J. David Richardson
- managing Pacific trade relations - economic dynamism and political immobilism, John Ravenhill
- "GATT" after the Uruguay round, Gilbert R. Winham
- North American free trade - implications for the Pacific rim, Loraine Eden and Maureen Molot
- states, power and coalitions - competing approaches to co-operations building in the international economic order - implications for the Asia-Pacific, Richard Higgott
- economic co-operation and institution-building in the Pacific, Stuart Harris
- old arrangements, new realities - the Japanese-American relationship at the end of the century, Chalmers Johnson
- Japan and the region - leading from behind, Alan Rix
- a second generation of NICS? Indonesia and Thailand in the regional economy, Andrew MacIntyre
- reconstructing divisions of labour - Singapore's new regional emphasis, Gary Rodan.
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