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Record Nr.

UNINA9910824766703321

Titolo

International trade in East Asia / / edited by Takatoshi Ito and Andrew K. Rose

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, c2005

ISBN

1-281-12576-8

9786611125769

0-226-37900-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (431 p.)

Collana

NBER-East Asia seminar on economics ; ; v. 14

Altri autori (Persone)

ItoTakatoshi <1950->

RoseAndrew <1959->

Disciplina

382/.095

Soggetti

Technological innovations - Economic aspects - East Asia

Technology transfer - Economic aspects - East Asia

Investments, Foreign - East Asia

Trade blocs - East Asia

Protectionism - East Asia

International trade

East Asia Commerce Congresses

East Asia Commercial policy Congresses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"This volume contains edited versions of papers at the NBER's East Asia Seminar on Economics 14th annual conference, held in Taipei, Taiwan, on September 5-7, 2003"--Ackn.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Physical and Human Capital Deepening and New Trade Patterns in Japan -- 2 Exporting and Performance of Plants -- 3 International R&D Deployment and Locational Advantage -- 4 The Effects of Overseas Investment on Domestic Employment -- 5 The Trade and Investment Effects of Preferential Trading Arrangements -- 6 The Formation of International Production and Distribution Networks in East Asia -- 7 The Impacts of an East Asia Free Trade Agreement on Foreign Trade in East Asia -- 8 The Effects of Financial Crises on International Trade -- 9 WTO Dispute Settlements in East Asia -- 10 The Growing Problem of Antidumping Protection -- 11 Tight Clothing -- 12 Border Delays and



Trade Liberalization -- Contributors -- Author Index -- Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

The practice of trading across international borders has undergone a series of changes with great consequences for the world trading community, the result of new trade agreements, a number of financial crises, the emergence of the World Trade Organization, and countless other less obvious developments. In International Trade in East Asia, a group of esteemed contributors provides a summary of empirical factors of international trade specifically as they pertain to East Asian countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. Comprised of twelve fascinating studies, International Trade in East Asia highlights many of the trading practices between countries within the region as well as outside of it. The contributors bring into focus some of the region's endemic and external barriers to international trade and discuss strategies for improving productivity and fostering trade relationships. Studies on some of the factors that drive exports, the influence of research and development, the effects of foreign investment, and the ramifications of different types of protectionism will particularly resonate with the financial and economic communities who are trying to keep pace with this dramatically altered landscape.