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Global Interdependence, Decoupling, and Recoupling

English · Hardback

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One lens through which to view global economic interdependence and the spillover of shocks is that of decoupling (and then recoupling). Decoupling between developed and developing countries can be seen in the strong economic performance of China and India relative to that of the United States and Europe in the early 2000s. Recoupling then took place as developing countries sank along with the developed world during the deepening financial crisis of 2008. This volume examines patterns of global economic interdependence and the propagation of shocks in an increasingly integrated world economy.

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Yin-Wong Cheung is Chair Professor of International Economics at the City University of Hong Kong and Professor of Economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Frank Westermann is Chair for International Economic Policy in the Department of Economics and Business Administration, University of Osnabrueck, Germany.

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Investigations of the propagation and influence of global shocks among the economies of developed and developing countries.

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Authors Yin-wong Cheung, Yin-Wong Westermann Cheung, Yin Wong Cheung & Frank Westermann
Assisted by Yin-wong Cheung (Editor), Yin-Wong (City University of Hong Kong) Cheung (Editor), Frank Westermann (Editor), Frank (Herrn Prof. Dr. Westermann (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2013
 
EAN 9780262019804
ISBN 978-0-262-01980-4
No. of pages 320
Series CESifo Seminar Series
CESifo Seminar
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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