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Agriculture and economic growth: japan's experience / Ohkawa, Kazushi (ed); Johnston, Bruu F (ed); Kaneda, Hiromitsu (ed) 1970  Book
Ohkawa, Kazushi Book
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Publication Tokyo, University Of Tokyo Press, 1970.
Description xxi, 433p.
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ID:   137705


Coordination in a crisis: domestic constraints and EU efforts to address the 2008 financial crisis / Howell, Patrick   Article
Howell, Patrick Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores possible theories of international economic policy coordination, and then proceeds to test these theories through a qualitative analysis of four EU member states – Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands – and their preferences and experiences during the financial market crisis period of Fall/Winter 2008–2009. Both institutional and basic realist theories for coordination preferences are evaluated for explanatory power against the case of the 2008 financial crisis and are found lacking. Instead, this analysis finds that a comparative foreign policy theory of political constraints – institutional design, political polarization, and leader time horizons – emerges as the best fit for explaining the divergence in foreign policies among these EU member states.
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Delhi-Seoul tap dance: not yet gangnam style / Gangadharan, Surya   Journal Article
Gangadharan, Surya Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Kim Yong Hie is no diplomat to he can say it as it is. Editor-at-Large for South Korea's mass circulation Joongang iibo newspaper, Kim believes both countries have a shared interest in China more so at a time of uncertainty over its future political course with respect to neighhours.
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Influence of firm global supply chains and foreign currency undervaluations on us trade disputes / Jensen, J Bradford; Quinn, Dennis P ; Weymouth, Stephen   Journal Article
Quinn, Dennis P Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract We apply insights from “new, new” trade theory to explain a puzzling decline in US firm antidumping (AD) filings in an era of persistent foreign currency undervaluations and increasing import competition. Firms exhibit heterogeneity both within and across industries regarding foreign direct investment (FDI). We propose that firms making vertical or resource-seeking investments abroad will be less likely to file AD petitions, and firms are likely to undertake vertical FDI in the context of currency undervaluation. Hence, we argue, the increasing vertical FDI of US firms makes trade disputes far less likely. We use firm-level data to examine the universe of US manufacturing firms and find that AD filers generally conduct no intrafirm trade with filed-against countries. We also find that persistent currency undervaluation is associated over time with increased vertical FDI and intrafirm trade by US multinational corporations (MNCs) in the undervaluing country. Among larger US MNCs, the likelihood of an AD filing is negatively associated with increases in intrafirm trade. In the context of currency undervaluation, we confirm the existing finding that undervaluation is associated with more AD filings. We also find, however, that high levels of intrafirm imports from countries with undervalued currencies significantly decrease the likelihood of AD filings. Our study highlights the centrality of firm heterogeneity in international trade and investment in understanding political mobilization over international economic policy.
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International economic policy: beyond the trade and debt crisis / Pool, John Charles; Stamos, Stephen C 1989  Book
Pool, John Charles Book
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Publication Lexington, Lexington Books, 1989.
Description xvi, 142cm.
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Memo to Prime Minister Paul Martin / Watson, Willam Autumn 2003  Journal Article
Watson, Willam Journal Article
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Publication Autumn 2003.
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