Current issues in economic integration : can Asia inspire the "West"? /
The current economic crisis throws into question a number of well-established and received beliefs. In particular, it questions the long-term viability of the decoupling between multinational firms and the banking system, it casts serious doubts on the US dollar-centered monetary system and on the c...
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2010
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan and M. Bruna Zolin
- -- Part I. Current Macroeconomic Issues. 1. Real interest rates and the crisis: where are the rates heading? / Dino Martellato
- - 2. Economic vulnerability: China, EU and USA / Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan
- - 3. The twilight of 'Chimerica'? China and the collapse of the American model / Guilhem Fabre
- - 4. De facto trade integration and exchange rate policies in East Asia / Françoise Nicolas
- - 5. Economic and financial integration in East Asia: status and perspective / Woosik Moon and Hwanhee Oh
- - 6. Land, biofuels and food security: another 'impossible trinity theorem'? / Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan and M. Bruna Zolin
- -- Part II. Firm and Industry Level Issues. 7. Chinese businesses in Japan: an emerging phenomenon / Reinhard Drifte and Jacques Jaussaud
- - 8. Indian multinationals: which competitive advantages? / Giovanni Balcet and Silvia Bruschieri
- - 9. Transnational companies, shareholder value and Chinese innovation policy / Michael von Wuntsch and Xiaojun Wei
- - 10. 'Equipment hypothesis' and skills: the case of die and mould-making
- Japan and Ireland / Tomoko Oikawa
- - 11. Policy support for SMEs
- China and Europe / Esmeralda Gassie and Ju Hu
- - 12. The impact of high-speed rail on accessibility and house-price variability: the case of 2 Taiwanese regions / David Emanuel Anderson and Oliver F. Shyr.