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International Standard Book Number | 0792399773 |
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Classification number | 338.9 GUP |
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Personal name | Gupta Satya Dev |
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Title | Dynamics of globalization and development |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Boston |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Kluwer Academic Publishers |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1997 |
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Extent | 344p |
Dimensions | xi |
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Price amount | Rs.7,670 |
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Formatted contents note | CONTENTS;<br/>Preface;<br/>1. Dynamics of Globalization and Development: An Introduction;<br/>Satya Dev Gupta and Nanda K. Choudhry<br/>Globalization at the Crossroads?<br/>Financial Liberalization<br/>Multinational Enterprises, Investment and Technology<br/>Micro Foundations<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>I. Financial Llberallzatlon;<br/>2. Foreign Aid and Growth: A Simulation Model;<br/>Kanhaya Gupta and Robert Lensink<br/>A Non-technical Explanation of the Model<br/>The Coefficients and the Simulation Strategy<br/>The Simulation Results<br/>The Alternative Simulations<br/>Conclusions<br/>Appendix: The Model<br/>References<br/>3. Liberalization and Growth-oriented Structural Adjustment<br/>Programs: A Financial Programming Approach for India;<br/>M J Manohar Rao and Balwant Singh<br/>Analytical Framework For Macroeconomic Management<br/>Financial Programming<br/>Conclusions<br/>References<br/>4. The Monetary Dynamics of Economic Integration;<br/>Paul Deprez and lohan Deprez<br/>A Keynesian Theoretical Foundation<br/>A Keynesian Interpretation of the Monetary Dynamics<br/>of Integration<br/>Monetary Integration and Economic Growth<br/>The Policy Requirements for Effective Economic Integration<br/>References<br/>II. Multinational Enterprises, Investment and Technology;<br/>5. EU, ASEAN and North American Integration:<br/>Lessons from Their Degrees of Integration<br/>Maria Sophia Aguirre<br/>Blocs and Their Degrees of lntegration<br/>Econometric Analysis<br/>Conclusions<br/>References<br/>6. Speculation-led Development in the Third World;<br/>Ilene Grabel<br/>Theoretical Foundations of Speculation-led Development<br/>Speculation-led Development<br/>Consequences of Speculation-led Economic Development<br/>Implications for Financial Liberalization Theory and Policy<br/>References<br/>7. Globalization and Development: Lessons from the Peripheral Countries of the European Union;<br/>Eleni Paliginis<br/>Conditions for Convergence in the EU Periphery<br/>Economic Structures: Core and Periphery<br/>The Single European Market<br/>Policies for the Development of the European Periphery<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>8. Globalization's Implications for Indonesia:<br/>Trade Policy, Multinationals, and Competition;<br/>William E. James and Eric D. Ramstetter<br/>Recent Economic Trends and the Policy Debate<br/>Changing Trade Structures and Comparative Advantage<br/>Foreign Multinational Firms and Competition in Manufacturing<br/>Conclusions<br/>Appendix<br/>References<br/>9. Technical Diffusion and Confusion;<br/>Michael Bradfield<br/>Back to the Basics<br/>Reality Check<br/>Alternatives<br/>References<br/>10. The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Economic Growth;<br/>David M Gould and William C. Gruben<br/>Intellectual Property Rights Protection<br/>Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Growth Theory<br/>Intellectual Property and Economic Growth<br/>Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Growth: The Results<br/>Intellectual Property in Open and Closed Trade Regimes<br/>Conclusion<br/> Data Source Appendix<br/>References<br/>III. MICRO Foundatlons;<br/>11. A New Approach to Global Trade Imbalances<br/>Ravi Batra<br/>The Absorption Approach<br/> An Alternative Approach<br/>A Critique of the Current Thinking<br/>A New Interpretation of U.S. BOP History<br/>Developing Economies<br/>Conclusion<br/> References<br/>12. Structural Microeconomics of Productive Efficiency and Strategic Alliances;<br/> Robin Rowley and Renuka Jain<br/>Inertial Forces and Prior Commitment to Competition<br/>Theoretical Omissions and Realistic Inadequacies<br/>Structural Design, Technological Progress and Information<br/>Microeconomic Foundations of Globalization<br/>International Collaboration, Standards and Alliances<br/>Dynamic and Integrated Global Processes<br/>Reconstruction, Communication and Managerial Limits<br/>Recasting Some Earlier Theories of the Large Firms<br/>Concluding Remarks: Globalization and Micro-Macro Synthesis :<br/>References<br/>13. Markets, Globalization and Structural Change;<br/>Masudul Alam Choudhury and Abdul Fatah Che Hamat<br/>Questions on the Methodology of Oligopolistic Decision Making:<br/>The Contractarian Nature of Oligopolistic Decision Making<br/> Alternative Concept of Market Contract<br/> Social Contractarianism of Markets: Hayek and Buchanan<br/>A Model of the Market as a System of Social Contract<br/>Oligopolistic behavior in the Light of Know1edge Induced<br/>Markets<br/>Islamic Relevance of Malaysian Development Initiatives<br/>Political Economy of Markets in the Globalization Process<br/>Some Empirical Inferences on Markets and Globalization<br/>Conclusion<br/>References<br/>14. A New International Economic Priority:<br/>Index;<br/>Policy Responsibilities among Multilateral and Regional Institutions<br/>H. Edward English<br/>The Unique Example of the EEC<br/>Shifting Priorities since the 1960s<br/>A Common Theoretical Context-Market Failure and "Subsidiarity"<br/>Competition Policy Issues<br/>International Investment and Technology Issues<br/>Environment and International Transactions<br/>Policy Priorities and Programs Linking Competition,<br/>Investment and Environment Issues to Multilateral and<br/>Regional Institutions<br/>Appendix;<br/>References;<br/>Contributors<br/> |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | 1. Economic Development 2. Globalization3. International Economic Relations4. International Competition |
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