Corporate strategies in the age of regional integration
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Corporate strategies in the age of regional integration
(New horizons in international business)
Edward Elgar, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book presents various empirical analyses of cross border strategies adopted by global firms with a particular emphasis on the European and East Asian experiences. It also provides studies of the trends and prospects of regional economic integration, focusing mainly on East Asia. The book addresses the topic of economic integration from both a corporate perspective and a policy perspective.The contributors illustrate the powerful integrative effects of cross border strategies of global firms and their impact on the increasing economic interdependence between countries, as shown for example by production sharing within multinational corporate networks. For their part, governments and policy makers are endeavouring to influence the path of globalisation by means of international cooperation, among which the shaping of regional economic areas is an outstanding one. While Europe still stands unrivalled in terms of its regional integration achievements, East Asian countries are also trying to forge their own path by building preferential trade and investment links on a regional basis. Such attempts are still in their infancy, but they raise some healthy debates to which this edited book makes a valuable contribution.
Corporate Strategies in the Age of Regional Integration will appeal to scholars and researchers of economics, business and regional studies.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
Jong-Kil Kim and Pierre-Bruno Ruffin
PART I: CROSS BORDER STRATEGIES OF GLOBAL FIRMS
2. Sectoral Concentration of Foreign Direct Investment in OECD Countries
Ysabel Nauwelaerts and Ilke Van Beveren
3. European Integration and Inter-Firm Alliances: Some Evidence from Portuguese Data
Joao Dias and Vitor Magrico
4. Fragmentation in Europe and East Asia: Evidences from International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Data
Mitsuyo Ando and Fukunari Kimura
5. The Determinants of Local Procurements by Japanese Foreign Affiliates: An Estimation of Factor Demand Function
Kozo Kiyota, Toshiyuki Matsuura, Shujiro Urata and Yuhong Wei
6. Outsourcing and Skill Upgrading in Japanese Manufacturing: Destination Effects Evidenced from the International Input-Output Tables
Iwao Tanaka and Eiichi Nakazawa
7. European Retailing Multinationals: Investment in Asia and Return Effects
Marie-Laure Baron
8. Effect of Globalization on Logistics Networks in East Asia
Jong-Kil Kim and Jung-Wouk Woo
PART II: REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION IN EAST ASIA AND EUROPE: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS
9. Free Trade Agreements in East Asian Countries: What Has Been Done and Needs to Be Done
Jung Taik Hyun and Jin Young Hong
10. A Two-Hub Trading Bloc in East Asia?
Lurong Chen
11. Exchange Rate Instability and Trade Integration: The Case of Asia
Kang-Soek Lee and Philippe Saucier
12. Economic Power Shift in East Asia and Its Political-Economic Implications
Dong-Chon Suh
13. Mutual Trade Potential of Central and Eastern European Countries: Evidence from Hausman-Taylor Estimations
Fabienne Boudier-Bensebaa and Olivier Lamotte
14. The Impact of Trade Integration on FDI Flows: Evidence from the EU and ASEAN+3
Seyed Komail Tayebi and Amir Hortamani
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