Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
About the Book Series
In an increasingly interdependent world, many of the most important issues are driven by economic forces. This series applies newly developed economic techniques to some of the most pressing contemporary problems. The aim of the series is to demonstrate the relevance of modern economic theory to the modern world economy, and to provide key reading for researchers and policy-makers.
International Trade and National Welfare
1st Edition
By Murray C. Kemp
October 12, 2001
When can a country be said to benefit from free trade?This question has obsessed economists for more than 200 years, and a definitive answer has never been provided. Continuing the influential work begun in The Gains from Trade and the Gains from Aid, (Routledge 1995), Murray Kemp here presents the...
Global Trading System at the Crossroads: A Post-Seattle Perspective
1st Edition
By Dilip K. Das
September 21, 2001
Beginning with a detailed discussion of the World Trade Organisation and the Uruguay Round and its achievements, this book delves into the causal factors behind the failure to launch the new round of multilateral trade negotiations in Seattle in December 1999. Dilip K. Das tries to determine the ...
Technology, Trade and Growth in OECD Countries: Does Specialisation Matter?
1st Edition
By Valentina Meliciani
June 26, 2001
Presenting new material and a fresh perspective, Technology, Trade and Growth in OECD Countries, provides a unifying framework for the exploration of the role played by specialisation in economic growth and international competitiveness....
Geography of Production and Economic Integration
1st Edition
By Miroslav Jovanovic
May 01, 2001
This book discusses the way in which economic integration and preferential trade agreements reinforce or alter the existing location of industries. Using a conceptual approach with real life examples, the author seeks to clarify and explain the key tendencies of the relationship and influence ...
Culture and Enterprise: The Development, Representation and Morality of Business
1st Edition
By Emily Chamlee-Wright, The late Don Lavoie
February 28, 2001
What is the animating 'spirit' behind what may appear to be the coldly calculating world of markets and business enterprise? Though often mathematically modelled in dry terms, markets can be looked at instead as meaningful domains of human activity. To economists, markets have been seen as nothing ...
Competition Policy Analysis
1st Edition
Edited
By Einar Hope
October 17, 2000
As markets become increasingly integrated and globalised, competition policy is facing new challenges. Contributions from leading international experts explore theoretical and methodological issues of practical relevance for the new competition policy order and give examples of practical policy ...
The Employment Impact of Innovation: Evidence and Policy
1st Edition
Edited
By Mario Pianta, Marco Vivarelli
June 05, 2000
The diffusion of information and communication technologies is rapidly changing the structure of advanced economies, raising new problems of technological unemployment. The view that market forces can easily counterbalance the labour-saving impact of innovation is contrasted in this book with ...
Multimedia and Regional Economic Restructuring
1st Edition
Edited
By Hans-Joachim Braczyk, Gerhard Fuchs, Hans-Georg Wolf
December 02, 1999
Since the explosion of multimedia, the creation and promotion of multimedia clusters has become a target for regional development strategies across the globe. This work offers the first inter-regional comparison of the multimedia industry. Analysing thirteen American, European and Asian regions, ...
Who Benefits from Privatisation?
1st Edition
Edited
By Moazzem Hossain, Justin Malbon
November 24, 1998
This edited collection examines the impact of privatisation and the lessons to be learnt from it for the purpose of regulatory reform. The contributors analyse the benefits and losses of privatisation in a variety of countries from economic, legal and consumer perspectives and address fundamental ...
Rice: The Primary Commodity
1st Edition
By A.J.H. Latham
May 21, 1998
Rice: The Primary Commodity de-mystifies the trade, outlines its workings and the problems which confront it.A.J. Latham outlines the history and cultivation of rice, and the research programmes which have done so much to revolutionise its production in recent years. Including case studies of the ...
Competition and Trade Policies: Coherence or Conflict
1st Edition
Edited
By Einar Hope
April 21, 1998
The relationship between competition and trade policies, and the development of an effective competition policy for an integrated world economy, is one of the most important and challenging issues policy makers currently face. This book examines the current debates around competition and trade ...
Capital Markets and Corporate Governance in Japan, Germany and the United States: Organizational Response to Market Inefficiencies
1st Edition
By Helmut Dietl
December 18, 1997
Why did financial keiretsu develop in Japan, but not in Germany and the United States? Why is bank intermediation more dominant in Germany and Japan than in the United States? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each system? Capital Markets and Corporate Governance in Japan, Germany and ...






