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In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Volume 33, Issue 2, p. 414-419
ISSN: 0305-8298
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In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Volume 73, Issue 3, p. 153
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Springer eBook Collection
This textbook deals with all aspects of the pure theory of international trade. It is organized as two-books-in-one by ingeniously distributing the material between text (verbal and graphic treatment) and appendices (mathematical treat- ment), so that the material can be used in both undergradu- ate and graduate courses. The second volume deals with all aspects of international monetary theory and open-economy macroeconomics
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When I wrote my book on EMU four years ago (Kenen 1995), very little had been written on the international dimensions of EMU There was a chapter in the Commission's path-breaking study (European Commission, 1990). There were papers by Alogoskoufis and Portes (1991, 1992), Cooper (1992), Goodhart (1992), Mundell (1993), and Williamson (1992), and there were a few working papers by economists at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Edison and Kole, 1994; Johnson, 1994; and Leahy, 1994), but little else. The literature has grown hugely in the last two years, however, and it is hard to say something new about the whole subject or the narrower topic covered by this paper. As I cannot be very original, I will try at least to be controversial--to suggest that EMU will not dramatically alter the economic environment aor lead, as some believe, to large changes in existing institutions. This paper has three main parts. The first part deals with attitudes toward EMU in the United States. It is addressed to European readers who believe that American academics and officials are indifferent or hostile to EMU. The second part asks how EMU may affect the monetary and economic environment and how the new environment may affect transatlantic cooperation. The third part looks at institutional arrangements. It does not deal with the complex problems posed by EMU for the International Monetary Fund; it focuses instead on the membership and functioning of the G-7 and G-10, the two informal groups that provide the frame-work for cooperation among the major industrial countries.1 (This part of the paper has benefitted from the meeting of a workshop at Princeton University in April 1998, where academics and officials from Europe, the United States, and Japan discussed the implications of EMU for international economic cooperation.)
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In: The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms Ser
In: New Regionalisms Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Editor's note -- 1 The international political economy of the BRICS in a changing world order: attitudes and actualities -- 2 The BRICs and knowledge production in international relations -- 3 Theorizing the BRICS: does the BRICS challenge the current global order? -- 4 The domestic foundations of emerging and established state trade cooperation -- 5 The role of declining Brazil and ascending China in the BRICS initiative -- 6 China's dual position in the capitalist world order: a dual complexity of hegemony and counter-hegemony -- 7 Brazil as an emerging power: the impact of international and internal deteriorational effect on the BRICS -- 8 Brazil in the BRICS after ten years: past, present, and near future perspectives -- 9 Russia and the BRICS: on the actual performance of a 21st century great power concert -- 10 India - Dreaming with BRICS? -- 11 Geographies of hope and exploitation: South Africa, Africa rising, and the global turn to the BRICS -- Index
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In: STATE AND MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT SCHOLAR NOTES, p. 259-262
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In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs, Volume 41, Issue 2, p. 279-279
ISSN: 0975-2684
In: The journal of politics: JOP, Volume 63, Issue 2, p. 691
ISSN: 0022-3816