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Openness and Development - Yearbook of Economic and Social Relations 1996

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Openness and development are key words of central importance in describing the dynamism within the present world economy. Openness denotes the entire process of internationalization and liberalization now underway in the commodity markets, factor markets and financial mar kets. Today there is hardly anational economy or company left which can afIord to ignore international dependencies. In the broadest sense of the word, development encompasses an those dynamic endogenous economic processes which create prosperity and a high standard of living via inno vation and structural change. Modem economic research has shown that both of these fields of economic causalities - which are themselves afIected by a wide variety of interdependencies - detennine the economic destiny of the national economies and of their actors in the industrial, newly industrializing, transitional and developing countries. The present volume focuses on the significance of these two key words while conveying, at the same time, an impression of the broad spectrum of related issues. It contains papers written by economists working at uni versities and research institutes as well as papers submitted by "economic practitioners"; the latter, in particular, provide valuable insights on current issues by taking account of theoretical and practical considerations. Whereas the papers printed in Part I analyze their subjects from a general perspective, the emphasis in Part TI is on specific regional aspects. Part I begins with a theoretical-empirical study on the development of foreign trade.

List of contents

I General Perspectives.- Changes in Technological and Trade Specialisation Among Open Economies - A Comparison Between Europe, the United States and Japan.- Openness, Economic Growth and Locational Competition.- Domestic Financial Liberalization and Capital Account Openness.- Coping with Changing Exchange Rates: Does Openness Harm Firms?.- II Regional Perspectives.- EXPO - Measure for the Internationalisation of Regional Economic Policy.- Japan's Experiences with Recent Developments in the World Economy.- Change in Development Strategies in Latin America - Another Transitory Move Towards an Open Market System?.- Vietnam's Economy in Transition - Perspectives of Economic Development.- Which Target for Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries: Stability or Competitiveness.- Exchange Rate Policy in Eastern Europe.

Summary

Openness and development are key words of central importance in describing the dynamism within the present world economy. Openness denotes the entire process of internationalization and liberalization now underway in the commodity markets, factor markets and financial mar kets. Today there is hardly anational economy or company left which can afIord to ignore international dependencies. In the broadest sense of the word, development encompasses an those dynamic endogenous economic processes which create prosperity and a high standard of living via inno vation and structural change. Modem economic research has shown that both of these fields of economic causalities - which are themselves afIected by a wide variety of interdependencies - detennine the economic destiny of the national economies and of their actors in the industrial, newly industrializing, transitional and developing countries. The present volume focuses on the significance of these two key words while conveying, at the same time, an impression of the broad spectrum of related issues. It contains papers written by economists working at uni versities and research institutes as well as papers submitted by "economic practitioners"; the latter, in particular, provide valuable insights on current issues by taking account of theoretical and practical considerations. Whereas the papers printed in Part I analyze their subjects from a general perspective, the emphasis in Part TI is on specific regional aspects. Part I begins with a theoretical-empirical study on the development of foreign trade.

Product details

Assisted by Franz P. Lang (Editor), Ohr (Editor), Ohr (Editor), Renate Ohr (Editor), Fran P Lang (Editor), Franz P Lang (Editor)
Publisher Physica-Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1996
 
EAN 9783790809589
ISBN 978-3-7908-0958-9
No. of pages 244
Weight 398 g
Illustrations X, 244 p. 10 illus.
Series Studies in Contemporary Economics
Studies in Contemporary Economics
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

Osteuropa, C, Economics and Finance, International Economics, Economic development, Exchange Rates, ökonomische Entwicklung

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