Market integration, regionalism, and the global economy
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Market integration, regionalism, and the global economy
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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"Proceedings of a conference organized by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and held in La Coruña on 26 April 1996" --Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors: Daniel Cohen, Andre Sapir, Anthony Venables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Richard Baldwin, Daniel Cohen, Andre Sapir and Anthony Venables
- Part I. Regionalism and the Global Economy L. Alan Winters: 2. Discussion Andre Sapir
- 3. Preferential agreements and the multilateral trading system Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger
- Discussion Raquel Fernandez
- 4. Politics and trade policy Elhanan Helpman
- Discussion Thierry Verdier
- 5. Globalisation and labour, or if globalisation is a bowl of cherries, why are there so many glum faces around the table Dani Rodrik
- Discussion Alasdair Smith
- 6. Openness and wage inequality in developing countries: the Lation American challenge to East Asian conventional wisdom
- Discussion Riccardo Faini
- Part II. Market Integration and Regionalism: 7. Operationalising the theory of optimum currency areas Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen
- Discussion Jean Pisani-Ferry
- 8. European Migrants: an endangered species? Riccardo Faini
- Discussion Richard Baldwin
- 9. Geography and specialisation: industrial belts on a circular plain Anthony J. Venables
- Discussion Alisdair Smith
- 10. Convergence ... an overview Giuseppe Bertola
- Discussion Daniel Cohen
- 11. Convergence as distribution dynamics (with or without growth) Danny T. Quah
- Discussion Lucrezia Reichlin.
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