International trade in services and intangibles in the era of globalizationv
In: Studies in Income and wealth vol. 69
Introduction / Marshall Reinsdorf and Matthew Slaughter -- Challenges in measuring trade in services -- Measuring international trade in services / Robert E. Lipsey -- Comment: J. David Richardson -- Improved measures of U.S. international services: the cases of insurance, wholesale and retail trade, and financial services / Maria Borga -- R&D and international property -- The effect of taxes on royalties and the migration of intangible assets abroad / John Mutti and Harry Grubert -- Measuring payments for the supply and use of intellectual property / Carol A. Robbins -- Comment: C. Fritz Foley -- R&D exports and imports: new data and methodological issues / Francisco Moris -- Comment: Wolfgang Keller -- International trade in motion picture services / Gordon H. Hanson and Chong Xiang -- Comment: Phillip McCalman -- Offshoring of services -- Does service offshoring lead to job losses? Evidence from the united states / Mary Amiti and Shang-jin Wei -- Comment: Robert C. Feenstra -- Outsourcing and imported services in BEA's industry accounts / Robert E. Yuskavage, Erich H. Strassner, and Gabriel W. Medeiros -- Comment: J. Bradford Jensen -- We can work it out: the globalization of ICT-enabled services / Desirée van Welsum and Xavier Reif -- Comment: Lori G. Kletzer -- Topics in the measurement of price and productivity -- The contribution of multinational corporations to u.s. productivity growth, 1977-2000 / Carol Corrado, Paul Lengermann and Larry Slifman -- Comment: Raymond J. Mataloni Jr