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Economic Growth and International Trade

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Informationen zum Autor E. Kwan Choi is Professor of Economics at Iowa State University and the Editor of Review of International Economics. He is also Associate Editor of Japanese Economic Review, Managing Editor of Review of Development Economics, and co-author of the Handbook of International Trade,Volume I. Klappentext This book presents new research on combining the theory of economic growth with the theory of international trade and international factor movements. As growth theory, it studies the behavior of fundamental dynamic models (deterministic, stochastic) of trading economies. As trade theory, it is concerned with gains from trade and dynamic welfare implications of regulations and strategic trade policy. It exhibits a dynamic general equilibrium of a small open economy, which is not only gainful but also deterministically chaotic. It demonstrates that skilled worker migration and welfare gains of the home country need not be mutually exclusive. The celebrated Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis is contrasted with the experience of many fast-growing Asian countries. An extended model with endogenous productivity growth in the distribution service sector is analyzed. The crucial role played by well-informed intermediaries in a world of imperfectly-informed agents is examined for the trade relations between China, Hong Kong and the rest of the world. Zusammenfassung This book presents new research on combining the theory of economic growth with the theory of international trade and international factor movements. As growth theory! it studies the behaviour of fundamental dynamic models (deterministic! stochastic) of trading economies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Diverging Populations and Endogenous Growth in a Model of Meaningless Trade: Alan Deardorff (University of Michigan). 2. Basic Stochastic Dynamic Systems: Bjarne S. Jensen (Kopenhagen Business School, Denmark) and Chunyan Wang (Kopenhagen Business School, Denmark). 3. Trade Gains in Chaotic Equilibria: Murray Kemp (University of New South Wales, Australia) and Koji Shimomura (Kobe University, Japan). 4. Hong Kong: The Fragile Economy of Middlemen: Henry Y. Wan, Jr.(Cornell University) and Jason Weisman (Cornell University). 5. Catching-up and Regulation in a Two-Sector Small Open Economy: Theo van de Klundert (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) and Sjak Smulders (Tilburg University, The Netherlands). 6. Migration under Asymmetric Information and Human Capital Formation: Nancy H. Chau (Southern Illinois University) and Oded Stark (University of Oslo, Norway). 7. Chaotic Equilibria in a Small Open Overlapping Generations Economy with Child-Parent Externality: Kazuo Nishimura (Kyoto University, Japan) and Koji Shimomura (Kobe University, Japan). ...

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Authors CHOI, E. Kwan (Iowa State University) Jensen Choi, E. Kwan Jensen Choi, Eun Kwan Jensen Choi
Assisted by E Kwan Choi (Editor), E. Kwan Choi (Editor), Kwang Choi (Editor), Choi E. Kwan (Editor), Bjarne Jensen (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.1999
 
EAN 9780631218111
ISBN 978-0-631-21811-1
No. of pages 210
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, International Trade, International trade and commerce

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