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Economic Consequences of Globalization: Evidence from East Asia

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    9780415686426

  • ISBN10:

    0415686423

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-04-05
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Economists have long recognized the gains from international trade. The question is, does international trade or more broadly, globalization increase growth? Notwithstanding the debates, there are still many questions, old and new, need to be explored in order to improve our understanding on various aspects of globalization, including its consequences. This book addresses some of these questions, utilizing micro datasets of some East Asian countries. The focus on East Asia is particularly interesting for the reason that most of these countries have relatively more opened economy and experienced a rapid de facto integration quite recently. The book puts forward questions which are related to the relationship between globalization on the one hand, and firm performance, activities, or characteristics, on the other. The chapters draw recent theoretical framework from the relevant literatures, and then empirically test mostly by econometric analysis the hypotheses on these relationships. The extent or magnitude of the globalization impact is also demonstrated by the means of descriptive analysis. Finally, there are useful insights for policy decision-makers to be drawn from the empirical results. The book presents rigorous empirical analysis based on recent theoretical framework in international economics, focusing on the highest growing region in the world. The use of micro-data analysis a key feature of this book gives us much richer information on various issues of globalization. This book, therefore, should be of the interest to scholars and postgraduate students of international economics, development economics, and East Asian economics.

Author Biography

Shujiro Urata is Professor of Economics at Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University, faculty fellow at the Research Institute of Economic, Trade and Industry, research fellow at the Japanese Centre for Economic Research, and senior research advisor, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Professor Urata received his Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University. He specializes in international economics and has published a number of books and articles on international economic issues. Chin Hee Hahn is Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Gachon University. Dr Hahn received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago and was formerly a Senior Research Fellow at the Korea Development Institute as well as the editor-in-chief of the KDI Journal of Economic Policy. He specializes in growth and development and international trade and has published books and articles on these and related issues. Dionisius Narjoko is a researcher at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Dr. Narjoko received his Ph.D. in economics from the Australian National University. His research concentrates on the topics related to industrial-.organization, international trade, and development economics, including industrialization.

Table of Contents

List of figuresp. vii
List of tablesp. ix
Prefacep. xii
Note on contributorsp. xiv
List of abbreviationsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
Learning-by-exporting and plant characteristicsp. 10
Exporting, productivity and innovation in Malaysian manufacturingp. 34
Does trade protection improve firm productivity? Evidence from Philippine micro-datap. 53
Impact of trade and investment liberalization on productivity in organized manufacturing in Indiap. 81
Policy reforms, firm entry and labour productivity change: Learning from Vietnamese manufacturingp. 103
The source of production, employment and productivity in Indonesiap. 127
Vertical and horizontal FDI technology spillovers: Evidence from Thai manufacturingp. 148
The role of market potential in location choice: Evidence from Japanese investmentp. 169
Imports-as-market-discipline hypothesis: Evidence from the Thai manufacturing sectorp. 190
Bibliographyp. 213
Indexp. 228
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