Development Policy in an Open Economy

Development Policy in an Open Economy
Author: Anyaegbunam W. Obi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1991
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN: STANFORD:36105082374120

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The Open Economy and the Environment

The Open Economy and the Environment
Author: Ian Coxhead,S. K. Jayasuriya
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2003
Genre: Asia
ISBN: UCSD:31822032070005

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This work asks what globalization means for environmental quality and the use of natural resources in developing economies. The authors develop theoretical models that trace the effects of trade and trade liberalization on sectoral resource allocation, factor returns, income and welfare, as well as incentives to clear forest and degrade agricultural land. The models reflect important developing economy features including spacial distinctions between uplands and lowlands, open-access forest resources and the special features of domestic food products. The authors also analyse representative economy submodels, explore empirical cases based on applied general equilibrium models of Asian economies, and examine welfare and environmental implications of migration, trade liberalization and development policy.

Macroeconomic Policy in Open Economies

Macroeconomic Policy in Open Economies
Author: Michelle Fratianni,Dominick Salvatore,Juergen von Hagen
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1997-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822026254821

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Focusing on the international dimension of macroeconomic policy, this handbook covers the main areas of modern macroeconomic policy in open economies. The emphasis is on policy applications rather than the development of economic theory. There are three basic goals: (1) an understanding of how economic theories affect actual policy making, (2) a description of the institutional and conceptual development of the international economy, and (3) an explanation of the way policy-making institutions deal with the so-called international economy. The handbook consists of an introductory chapter and four parts. The first treats macroeconomic policy-making from the home country versus the rest of the world perspective. The second part stresses policies among interacting and reacting countries. The third part considers the development of world capital markets and the international monetary system as important parts of the policy environment. The final part details macroeconomic policies in the G7 and Latin American countries.

The Open Economy

The Open Economy
Author: Rudiger Dornbusch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015013355014

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This important book is a teaching manual, written in nontechnical language, on policymaking in developing countries. Written at the request of the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, the papers focus on policy instruments, their use and constraints, and provide case studies of economic policy in Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, and Mexico to illustrate basic problems and possible solutions.

Development Strategies of Open Economies

Development Strategies of Open Economies
Author: Frank S. T. Hsiao,Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: East Asia
ISBN: 981120540X

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Causality and exogeneity between exports and economic growth : the case of Asian NICs -- The chaotic attractor of foreign direct investment : why China? : a panel data analysis -- FDI, exports, and GDP in East and Southeast Asia : panel data versus time-series causality analyses -- FDI, exports, economic growth nexus in first and second generation ANIEs / co-authored with Yongkul Won -- The IT revolution and macroeconomic volatility in newly developed countries : on the real and financial linkages -- The impacts of the U.S. economy on the Asia-Pacific region : does it matter? / co-authored with Akio Yamashita -- Gains from policy coordination between Taiwan and the USA : on the games governments play -- International policy coordination with a dominant player : the case of the United States, Japan, Taiwan, and Korea.

Open economy Macroeconomics for Developing Countries

Open economy Macroeconomics for Developing Countries
Author: Akhtar Hossain,Anis Chowdhury
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 1840644532

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The authors (economics, U. of Newcastle, Australia and U. of Western Sydney, Australia, respectively) argue that there is no dichotomy between short-term macroeconomic stabilization and long-term economic growth. They attempt to show that macroeconomic stability is a prerequisite for sustained growth and the root of macroeconomic instability in developing countries lies in the government budget deficits. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Employment Growth and Development

Employment  Growth and Development
Author: Claude Gnos,L. P. Rochon,D. Tropeano
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857930729

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'The editors of this volume have brought together an invaluable set of essays on each of these issues. The overall post-Keynesian message, of course one that comes through very clearly is that employment, growth and development are not at all separate topics, but each depend on the appropriate choice of macroeconomic policies for a monetary production economy.' John Smithin, York University, CanadaBringing together over a dozen post-Keynesian experts on the issues of employment, growth, development and exchange rates, this book breaks new ground by offering interesting and innovative insights into the problems faced today in both developed and developing countries. This topical book addresses unemployment in Europe, the wrong-headed reliance on NAIRU to formulate policy, distributional conflicts and financial factors, as well as problems faced in developing countries with respect to exchange rate policy, central banking, challenges to growth, and international financial flows. In the first part of the book the chapters deal with issues related to employment policies, economic growth and development while the second part is dedicated to development and growth issues in open-economy developing countries. Employment, Growth and Development offers an interesting analysis of the current economic issues from a post-Keynesian perspective that will appeal to academics and graduate students interested in development and economics.

Development and Stabilization in Small Open Economies

Development and Stabilization in Small Open Economies
Author: DeLisle Worrell
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2023-01-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000824544

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This book analyses and explains the nature of the economies of small countries and territories. It includes an assessment of material prosperity in 41 small open economies worldwide, with case studies focusing on the Caribbean and Central America, with a review of the development of their economies in recent decades. The volume recommends a suite of economic policy tools for the management of these economies, demonstrating how these may best be employed in economies that live and breathe through international commerce. Among observations of interest is the fact that the devaluation of the local currency of a small nation makes the country worse off; even a currency that maintains its value is little more than a trophy, of little value if it is not readily convertible into US dollars. Also, that while government policies affect international competitiveness and a small country's growth prospects, more important is how governments use additional resources to improve the quality of health and educational services. Moreover, economic windfalls such as the discovery of mineral resources seldom bring prosperity commensurate with their economic value, and never in the short run. The volume will offer invaluable information and analysis to researchers and policy makers investigating small open economies.