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2. ACGE Decomposition Approach to Identifying the Effects of Trade Reform: NAFTA and the U.S. Economy Between 1992 and 1998
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Peter B. Dixon
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Tables xi
- Figures xiv
- Contributors xviii
- 1. Introduction 1
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PART 1. SPECIAL TOPICS
- 2. ACGE Decomposition Approach to Identifying the Effects of Trade Reform: NAFTA and the U.S. Economy Between 1992 and 1998 27
- 3. Economic Analysis versus Business Rent-seeking: The Eclipse of Analysis in Australia 57
- 4. Growth Slowdown and the Middle Income Trap in Asia 77
- 5. Workers’ Remittances, Capital Inflows, and Economic Growth in Developing Asia and the Pacific Countries 97
- 6. Development in Southeast Asia’s Lagging Regions 132
- 7. A Comparative Study of Global Production Sharing in the Automotive Industry in China and India 163
- 8. La Pesadilla Neoliberal: Why East Asia Did Not Experience a “Neo-liberal Nightmare” While Latin America Did? 193
- 9. Housing Prices, Graduates, and Income Inequality: The Case of Singapore 221
- 10. The Role of Trade in Fostering Inclusive Growth in the Asia-Pacific 240
- 11. The TPP Unveiled: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 275
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PART 2. COUNTRY STUDIES
- 12. The Japanese Macroeconomic Mystery 297
- 13. Myanmar’s Opening to the World Economy 333
- 14. Trade Policy and Industrialization in India Since the 1991 Reforms 358
- 15. Policies toward Globalization in Sri Lanka, 1960–2012: Change and Continuity 393
- 16. The Political Economy of the Rajapaksa Decade in Sri Lanka, 2005–14: Policy Contradictions and Mal-governance 428
- 17. Has Indonesia Passed the Lewis Turning Point and Does It Matter? 457
- 18. Half a Century of Indonesian Economic Development: Continuity and Change 485
- Index 525
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Tables xi
- Figures xiv
- Contributors xviii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART 1. SPECIAL TOPICS
- 2. ACGE Decomposition Approach to Identifying the Effects of Trade Reform: NAFTA and the U.S. Economy Between 1992 and 1998 27
- 3. Economic Analysis versus Business Rent-seeking: The Eclipse of Analysis in Australia 57
- 4. Growth Slowdown and the Middle Income Trap in Asia 77
- 5. Workers’ Remittances, Capital Inflows, and Economic Growth in Developing Asia and the Pacific Countries 97
- 6. Development in Southeast Asia’s Lagging Regions 132
- 7. A Comparative Study of Global Production Sharing in the Automotive Industry in China and India 163
- 8. La Pesadilla Neoliberal: Why East Asia Did Not Experience a “Neo-liberal Nightmare” While Latin America Did? 193
- 9. Housing Prices, Graduates, and Income Inequality: The Case of Singapore 221
- 10. The Role of Trade in Fostering Inclusive Growth in the Asia-Pacific 240
- 11. The TPP Unveiled: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 275
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PART 2. COUNTRY STUDIES
- 12. The Japanese Macroeconomic Mystery 297
- 13. Myanmar’s Opening to the World Economy 333
- 14. Trade Policy and Industrialization in India Since the 1991 Reforms 358
- 15. Policies toward Globalization in Sri Lanka, 1960–2012: Change and Continuity 393
- 16. The Political Economy of the Rajapaksa Decade in Sri Lanka, 2005–14: Policy Contradictions and Mal-governance 428
- 17. Has Indonesia Passed the Lewis Turning Point and Does It Matter? 457
- 18. Half a Century of Indonesian Economic Development: Continuity and Change 485
- Index 525