Ryuzo Sato (ed.) / Rama V. Ramachandran / Kazuo Mino
Global Competition and Integration
Herausgegeben:Sato, Ryuzo; Ramachandran, Rama V.; Mino, Kazuo
Ryuzo Sato (ed.) / Rama V. Ramachandran / Kazuo Mino
Global Competition and Integration
Herausgegeben:Sato, Ryuzo; Ramachandran, Rama V.; Mino, Kazuo
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Global Competition and Integration offers varied perspectives on the changing international economy. The book is divided into four main sections covering world trade and competition, innovation and growth, financial markets and globalization, and regulation, distribution, and the role of government.
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Global Competition and Integration offers varied perspectives on the changing international economy. The book is divided into four main sections covering world trade and competition, innovation and growth, financial markets and globalization, and regulation, distribution, and the role of government.
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- Research Monographs in Japan-U.S. Business and Economics 4
- Verlag: Springer / Springer US / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-0-7923-8363-5
- Repr. d. Ausg. v. 1998
- Seitenzahl: 595
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 2270g
- ISBN-13: 9780792383635
- ISBN-10: 079238363X
- Artikelnr.: 24447651
- Research Monographs in Japan-U.S. Business and Economics 4
- Verlag: Springer / Springer US / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-0-7923-8363-5
- Repr. d. Ausg. v. 1998
- Seitenzahl: 595
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 2270g
- ISBN-13: 9780792383635
- ISBN-10: 079238363X
- Artikelnr.: 24447651
Ryuzo Sato is a C. V. Starr Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He was director of the Center for Japan U.S. Business and Economic Studies at the Stern School. Prior to becoming a Stern faculty member, he was a professor of economics at Brown University. Professor Sato also taught at Harvard University, The University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Bonn University. He was the founding chief editor of Japan and the World Economy, an international theory and policy journal. For more than 40 years, Professor Sato has divided his time between Japan and the United States, and he conducts research, gives lectures, and writes on the subject of Japan U.S. relations. Professor Sato, who was a Fulbright Scholar, received his B.A. in economics and his Dr. Economics from Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, and his Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University. His principal areas of research interest are mathematical economics and economic g
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Section I: World Trade and Competition.- 1 A Coming Erosion of Advanced Nations' Weil-Being from World Trade?.- 2 Free Trade vs. Strategic Trade.- 3 Transport Costs and Patterns of International Trade.- 4 Consequentialism and Procedural Evaluations in Social Welfare Judgements.- 5 On the Efficiency and Stability of Networks.- 6 Expanding the Purchase of a Foreign Intermediate Good.- Section II: Innovation and Growth.- 7 Estimation of Biased Technical Progress.- 8 Imitation and Innovation in Complex Markets.- 9 Hypotheses on Routinization of Innovation.- 10 Technology and Profit under Global Monopolistic Competition.- 11 New Derivation of Conservation Laws.- 12 Productivity Gap and Economic Growth under Increasing Returns.- 13 Environmental Externalities and Growth.- Sction III: Financial Markets and Globalization.- 14 What Happened to Asia?.- 15 International Adjustment under Capital Mobility.- 16 International Factors in the Recessions of the Early Nineties.- 17 Empirical Analyses of Exchange Rate Arrangements.- 18 The Structure of Risks and the Portfolio of Pension Funds.- 19 Emerging Markets in History: The United States, Japan, and Argentina.- Section IV: Regulation, Distribution and the Role of the Government.- 20 Competition in Distribution Channels.- 21 The Deregulation of the Telephone Industry.- 22 Exchange Rates, Retail Prices, and Market Structure.- 23 Population Aging and Dependency Burden.- 24 Nation States and Multinational Business in the Global Reach.
Section I: World Trade and Competition.- 1 A Coming Erosion of Advanced Nations' Weil-Being from World Trade?.- 2 Free Trade vs. Strategic Trade.- 3 Transport Costs and Patterns of International Trade.- 4 Consequentialism and Procedural Evaluations in Social Welfare Judgements.- 5 On the Efficiency and Stability of Networks.- 6 Expanding the Purchase of a Foreign Intermediate Good.- Section II: Innovation and Growth.- 7 Estimation of Biased Technical Progress.- 8 Imitation and Innovation in Complex Markets.- 9 Hypotheses on Routinization of Innovation.- 10 Technology and Profit under Global Monopolistic Competition.- 11 New Derivation of Conservation Laws.- 12 Productivity Gap and Economic Growth under Increasing Returns.- 13 Environmental Externalities and Growth.- Sction III: Financial Markets and Globalization.- 14 What Happened to Asia?.- 15 International Adjustment under Capital Mobility.- 16 International Factors in the Recessions of the Early Nineties.- 17 Empirical Analyses of Exchange Rate Arrangements.- 18 The Structure of Risks and the Portfolio of Pension Funds.- 19 Emerging Markets in History: The United States, Japan, and Argentina.- Section IV: Regulation, Distribution and the Role of the Government.- 20 Competition in Distribution Channels.- 21 The Deregulation of the Telephone Industry.- 22 Exchange Rates, Retail Prices, and Market Structure.- 23 Population Aging and Dependency Burden.- 24 Nation States and Multinational Business in the Global Reach.