The Economics of Globalization
Policy Perspectives from Public Economics
Herausgeber: Razin, Assaf; Sadka, Efraim
The Economics of Globalization
Policy Perspectives from Public Economics
Herausgeber: Razin, Assaf; Sadka, Efraim
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This collection, by a group of internationally known experts examines the globalization of independent economic systems.
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This collection, by a group of internationally known experts examines the globalization of independent economic systems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521074353
- ISBN-10: 0521074355
- Artikelnr.: 24424132
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780521074353
- ISBN-10: 0521074355
- Artikelnr.: 24424132
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Assaf Razin and Effraim Sadka; Part I. International Mobility
of Technology: 1. R and D and productivity: the international connection
Elhanan Helpman; Part II. Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Misalignment: 2.
International implications of German unification Hans-Werner Sinn; 3. Real
exchange rate misalignment and growth Ofair Razin and Susan M. Collins;
Part III. The Incentives and Patterns of Capital Flows: 4. A pecking order
of capital inflows and international tax principles Assaf Razin, Efraim
Sadka, and Chi-Wa Yuen; 5. Transfer pricing as a strategic device for
decentralized multinationals Guttorm Schjelderup and Lars Sorgard; Part IV.
Limits to Income Redistribution in Federal Systems: 6. Income
redistribution in an economic union: the tradeoff between inter- and
international redistribution Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau; 7. Federal
insurance of US states: an empirical investigation Bent E. Sorensen and
Oved Yosha; Part V. Tax Harmonization, Tax Co-ordination, and the
'Disappearing Taxpayer': 8. Is there a need for a world tax organization?
Vito Tanzi; 9. Taxation, financial innovation, and integrated financial
markets: some implications for tax coordination in the European Union
Julian S. Alworth; 10. Can international commodity tax harmonization be
Pareto-improved when governments supply Public Goods? Ben Lockwood; 11.
Fiscal separation with economic integration: Israel and the Palestinian
authority Ephraim Kleiman; Part VI. Political Economy Aspects of
International Tax Competition: 12. Factor taxation, income distribution,
and capital market integration Andreas Haufler; 13. Interjurisdictional tax
competition: a political economy perspective Carlo Perroni and Kimberley
Scharf; Part VII. Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labor: 14. Economic
integration, factor mobility, and wage convergence Gilles Saint-Paul; 15.
Human capital formation, asymmetric information, and the dynamics of
international migration Nancy H. Chau and Oded Stark; Part VIII. Fiscal
Aspects of Monetary Unification: 16. The interaction of fiscal and monetary
policy in a monetary union: balancing credibility and flexibility Roel M.
W. J. Beetsma and A. Lans Bovenberg.
of Technology: 1. R and D and productivity: the international connection
Elhanan Helpman; Part II. Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Misalignment: 2.
International implications of German unification Hans-Werner Sinn; 3. Real
exchange rate misalignment and growth Ofair Razin and Susan M. Collins;
Part III. The Incentives and Patterns of Capital Flows: 4. A pecking order
of capital inflows and international tax principles Assaf Razin, Efraim
Sadka, and Chi-Wa Yuen; 5. Transfer pricing as a strategic device for
decentralized multinationals Guttorm Schjelderup and Lars Sorgard; Part IV.
Limits to Income Redistribution in Federal Systems: 6. Income
redistribution in an economic union: the tradeoff between inter- and
international redistribution Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau; 7. Federal
insurance of US states: an empirical investigation Bent E. Sorensen and
Oved Yosha; Part V. Tax Harmonization, Tax Co-ordination, and the
'Disappearing Taxpayer': 8. Is there a need for a world tax organization?
Vito Tanzi; 9. Taxation, financial innovation, and integrated financial
markets: some implications for tax coordination in the European Union
Julian S. Alworth; 10. Can international commodity tax harmonization be
Pareto-improved when governments supply Public Goods? Ben Lockwood; 11.
Fiscal separation with economic integration: Israel and the Palestinian
authority Ephraim Kleiman; Part VI. Political Economy Aspects of
International Tax Competition: 12. Factor taxation, income distribution,
and capital market integration Andreas Haufler; 13. Interjurisdictional tax
competition: a political economy perspective Carlo Perroni and Kimberley
Scharf; Part VII. Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labor: 14. Economic
integration, factor mobility, and wage convergence Gilles Saint-Paul; 15.
Human capital formation, asymmetric information, and the dynamics of
international migration Nancy H. Chau and Oded Stark; Part VIII. Fiscal
Aspects of Monetary Unification: 16. The interaction of fiscal and monetary
policy in a monetary union: balancing credibility and flexibility Roel M.
W. J. Beetsma and A. Lans Bovenberg.
Introduction Assaf Razin and Effraim Sadka; Part I. International Mobility
of Technology: 1. R and D and productivity: the international connection
Elhanan Helpman; Part II. Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Misalignment: 2.
International implications of German unification Hans-Werner Sinn; 3. Real
exchange rate misalignment and growth Ofair Razin and Susan M. Collins;
Part III. The Incentives and Patterns of Capital Flows: 4. A pecking order
of capital inflows and international tax principles Assaf Razin, Efraim
Sadka, and Chi-Wa Yuen; 5. Transfer pricing as a strategic device for
decentralized multinationals Guttorm Schjelderup and Lars Sorgard; Part IV.
Limits to Income Redistribution in Federal Systems: 6. Income
redistribution in an economic union: the tradeoff between inter- and
international redistribution Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau; 7. Federal
insurance of US states: an empirical investigation Bent E. Sorensen and
Oved Yosha; Part V. Tax Harmonization, Tax Co-ordination, and the
'Disappearing Taxpayer': 8. Is there a need for a world tax organization?
Vito Tanzi; 9. Taxation, financial innovation, and integrated financial
markets: some implications for tax coordination in the European Union
Julian S. Alworth; 10. Can international commodity tax harmonization be
Pareto-improved when governments supply Public Goods? Ben Lockwood; 11.
Fiscal separation with economic integration: Israel and the Palestinian
authority Ephraim Kleiman; Part VI. Political Economy Aspects of
International Tax Competition: 12. Factor taxation, income distribution,
and capital market integration Andreas Haufler; 13. Interjurisdictional tax
competition: a political economy perspective Carlo Perroni and Kimberley
Scharf; Part VII. Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labor: 14. Economic
integration, factor mobility, and wage convergence Gilles Saint-Paul; 15.
Human capital formation, asymmetric information, and the dynamics of
international migration Nancy H. Chau and Oded Stark; Part VIII. Fiscal
Aspects of Monetary Unification: 16. The interaction of fiscal and monetary
policy in a monetary union: balancing credibility and flexibility Roel M.
W. J. Beetsma and A. Lans Bovenberg.
of Technology: 1. R and D and productivity: the international connection
Elhanan Helpman; Part II. Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Misalignment: 2.
International implications of German unification Hans-Werner Sinn; 3. Real
exchange rate misalignment and growth Ofair Razin and Susan M. Collins;
Part III. The Incentives and Patterns of Capital Flows: 4. A pecking order
of capital inflows and international tax principles Assaf Razin, Efraim
Sadka, and Chi-Wa Yuen; 5. Transfer pricing as a strategic device for
decentralized multinationals Guttorm Schjelderup and Lars Sorgard; Part IV.
Limits to Income Redistribution in Federal Systems: 6. Income
redistribution in an economic union: the tradeoff between inter- and
international redistribution Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau; 7. Federal
insurance of US states: an empirical investigation Bent E. Sorensen and
Oved Yosha; Part V. Tax Harmonization, Tax Co-ordination, and the
'Disappearing Taxpayer': 8. Is there a need for a world tax organization?
Vito Tanzi; 9. Taxation, financial innovation, and integrated financial
markets: some implications for tax coordination in the European Union
Julian S. Alworth; 10. Can international commodity tax harmonization be
Pareto-improved when governments supply Public Goods? Ben Lockwood; 11.
Fiscal separation with economic integration: Israel and the Palestinian
authority Ephraim Kleiman; Part VI. Political Economy Aspects of
International Tax Competition: 12. Factor taxation, income distribution,
and capital market integration Andreas Haufler; 13. Interjurisdictional tax
competition: a political economy perspective Carlo Perroni and Kimberley
Scharf; Part VII. Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labor: 14. Economic
integration, factor mobility, and wage convergence Gilles Saint-Paul; 15.
Human capital formation, asymmetric information, and the dynamics of
international migration Nancy H. Chau and Oded Stark; Part VIII. Fiscal
Aspects of Monetary Unification: 16. The interaction of fiscal and monetary
policy in a monetary union: balancing credibility and flexibility Roel M.
W. J. Beetsma and A. Lans Bovenberg.