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- catalog contributor b10168270.
- catalog contributor b10168271.
- catalog contributor b10168272.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction to regional trading arrangements: MFN and Article XXIV -- The recent move to regionalism -- Key terms -- 2. Simple measures of regional concentration in trade: Intraregional trade shares and what is wrong with them -- Concentration or intensity ratios -- The proximity school versus the discriminatory policies school -- 3. Importance of geographical proximity in trade: Why geography should be part of trade theory -- Three kinds of costs to doing business at a distance -- Indirect evidence on the importance of distance -- 4. The gravity model of bilateral trade: The technique of OLS regression -- The gravity equation -- Our results for the basic gravity variables -- Linguistic links -- The panel approach-pooling time series and cross-section -- 5. Estimated effects of trading blocs: Trading blocs in Europe -- Trading blocs in the Western Hemisphere -- Trading blocs in East Asia and the Pacific -- Trading blocs among other less developed countries -- ".
- catalog description "Are regional trading arrangements trade-diverting? -- 6. Extensions of the empirical analysis: The importance of political factors in trade -- The importance of history -- The effect of cumulative foreign direct investment -- Rich and poor countries -- The role of currency links -- Bilateral exports and imports: the roles of relative prices and relative distance -- Econometric extensions -- 7. A model of trade in imperfect substitutes with intercontinental transport costs: The question of a rational for Article XXIV -- The Krugman versus Krugman debate -- The theory of trade with imperfect substitutes and transportation costs -- 8. Natural and supernatural trading blocs: The welfare implications of Free Trade areas -- Allowing for preferential trade arrangements on each continent -- How sensitive are the results to the assumption of trade based solely on variety? -- Welfare effects of regional blocs that do not coincide with continents -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-344) and index.".
- catalog description "The asymmetric formation of individual blocs, the terms of trade effect, and the symmetric noncooperative world equilibrium -- 9. Has regionalization entered the supernatural zone?: An estimate of physical shipping costs -- An estimate of intercontinental costs inferred from intraregional trade shares -- The preferred estimate of intercontinental costs from the gravity model -- An estimate of existing preferences from the gravity model -- Conclusion on the welfare effects of partial regionalization -- 10. A political economy survey of regionalism's effect on global liberalization: Stumbling blocks or building blocks? -- Stumbling blocs: negative implications of regionalism for multilateral liberalization -- Building blocs: positive implications of regionalism for multilateral liberalization -- Which effects appear to dominate in the trade data?".
- catalog extent "xv, 364 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Regional trading blocs in the world economic system.".
- catalog identifier "0881322024 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Regional trading blocs in the world economic system.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics,".
- catalog relation "Regional trading blocs in the world economic system.".
- catalog subject "337 20".
- catalog subject "HF1418.7 .F7 1997".
- catalog subject "International economic relations.".
- catalog subject "Trade blocs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction to regional trading arrangements: MFN and Article XXIV -- The recent move to regionalism -- Key terms -- 2. Simple measures of regional concentration in trade: Intraregional trade shares and what is wrong with them -- Concentration or intensity ratios -- The proximity school versus the discriminatory policies school -- 3. Importance of geographical proximity in trade: Why geography should be part of trade theory -- Three kinds of costs to doing business at a distance -- Indirect evidence on the importance of distance -- 4. The gravity model of bilateral trade: The technique of OLS regression -- The gravity equation -- Our results for the basic gravity variables -- Linguistic links -- The panel approach-pooling time series and cross-section -- 5. Estimated effects of trading blocs: Trading blocs in Europe -- Trading blocs in the Western Hemisphere -- Trading blocs in East Asia and the Pacific -- Trading blocs among other less developed countries -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Are regional trading arrangements trade-diverting? -- 6. Extensions of the empirical analysis: The importance of political factors in trade -- The importance of history -- The effect of cumulative foreign direct investment -- Rich and poor countries -- The role of currency links -- Bilateral exports and imports: the roles of relative prices and relative distance -- Econometric extensions -- 7. A model of trade in imperfect substitutes with intercontinental transport costs: The question of a rational for Article XXIV -- The Krugman versus Krugman debate -- The theory of trade with imperfect substitutes and transportation costs -- 8. Natural and supernatural trading blocs: The welfare implications of Free Trade areas -- Allowing for preferential trade arrangements on each continent -- How sensitive are the results to the assumption of trade based solely on variety? -- Welfare effects of regional blocs that do not coincide with continents -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The asymmetric formation of individual blocs, the terms of trade effect, and the symmetric noncooperative world equilibrium -- 9. Has regionalization entered the supernatural zone?: An estimate of physical shipping costs -- An estimate of intercontinental costs inferred from intraregional trade shares -- The preferred estimate of intercontinental costs from the gravity model -- An estimate of existing preferences from the gravity model -- Conclusion on the welfare effects of partial regionalization -- 10. A political economy survey of regionalism's effect on global liberalization: Stumbling blocks or building blocks? -- Stumbling blocs: negative implications of regionalism for multilateral liberalization -- Building blocs: positive implications of regionalism for multilateral liberalization -- Which effects appear to dominate in the trade data?".
- catalog title "Regional trading blocs in the world economic system / Jeffrey A. Frankel with Ernesto Stein and Shang-Jin Wei.".
- catalog type "text".