Regional economic integration
Is the world globalized as so many pundits claim? The facts say otherwise. Consumption, for example, has a strong domestic bias. Distance and borders are two important reasons for this bias and are a powerful deterrent to globalization. Also, multinational corporations the organizations that best sy...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald,
2006.
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Series: | Research in global strategic management ;
v. 12. |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction and summary of conclusions / Michele Fratianni
- Borders and integration / Michele Fratianni
- Regional trade agreements / Richard Pomfret
- The economics of monetary unions : traditional and new / Herbert Grubel
- The gravity of globalization / Diego Agudelo, Lawrence S. Davidson
- A South American perspective : regional versus global trade patterns / Diego Agudelo, Galia Julieta Benítez, Lawrence S. Davidson
- Intra-regional sales and performance of multinational enterprises / Alan M. Rugman, Nessara Sukpanich
- Free trade agreement among China, Japan, and Korea / Heejoon Kang
- Asian business is regional, not global / Alan M. Rugman, Simon Collinson
- International terrorism, international trade, and borders / Michele Fratianni, Heejoon Kang
- Political violence and foreign direct investment / Quan Li
- Technical appendix on the regional economic integration database / Chang Hoon Oh.