The Economics of Globalization: Policy Perspectives from Public Economics / Edition 1

The Economics of Globalization: Policy Perspectives from Public Economics / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0521622689
ISBN-13:
9780521622684
Pub. Date:
04/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521622689
ISBN-13:
9780521622684
Pub. Date:
04/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Economics of Globalization: Policy Perspectives from Public Economics / Edition 1

The Economics of Globalization: Policy Perspectives from Public Economics / Edition 1

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Overview

The growing economic openness expressed in the globalization of independent economic systems has created problems as well as opportunities that cross formal borders in new and unexpected ways. Professors Razin and Sadka have compiled a series of papers based on lectures delivered before the 1996 Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, which explore these issues in selected areas of public finance. The subjects covered range from the consequences of research and development to the redistribution of income and from taxation of multinationals and labor migration to European currency integration.

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ISBN-13: 9780521622684
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/13/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 436
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.18(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction Assaf Razin and Effraim Sadka; Part I. International Mobility of Technology: 1. R and D and productivity: the international connection Elhanan Helpman; Part II. Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Misalignment: 2. International implications of German unification Hans-Werner Sinn; 3. Real exchange rate misalignment and growth Ofair Razin and Susan M. Collins; Part III. The Incentives and Patterns of Capital Flows: 4. A pecking order of capital inflows and international tax principles Assaf Razin, Efraim Sadka, and Chi-Wa Yuen; 5. Transfer pricing as a strategic device for decentralized multinationals Guttorm Schjelderup and Lars Sorgard; Part IV. Limits to Income Redistribution in Federal Systems: 6. Income redistribution in an economic union: the tradeoff between inter- and international redistribution Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau; 7. Federal insurance of US states: an empirical investigation Bent E. Sorensen and Oved Yosha; Part V. Tax Harmonization, Tax Co-ordination, and the 'Disappearing Taxpayer': 8. Is there a need for a world tax organization? Vito Tanzi; 9. Taxation, financial innovation, and integrated financial markets: some implications for tax coordination in the European Union Julian S. Alworth; 10. Can international commodity tax harmonization be Pareto-improved when governments supply Public Goods? Ben Lockwood; 11. Fiscal separation with economic integration: Israel and the Palestinian authority Ephraim Kleiman; Part VI. Political Economy Aspects of International Tax Competition: 12. Factor taxation, income distribution, and capital market integration Andreas Haufler; 13. Interjurisdictional tax competition: a political economy perspective Carlo Perroni and Kimberley Scharf; Part VII. Migration of Skilled and Unskilled Labor: 14. Economic integration, factor mobility, and wage convergence Gilles Saint-Paul; 15. Human capital formation, asymmetric information, and the dynamics of international migration Nancy H. Chau and Oded Stark; Part VIII. Fiscal Aspects of Monetary Unification: 16. The interaction of fiscal and monetary policy in a monetary union: balancing credibility and flexibility Roel M. W. J. Beetsma and A. Lans Bovenberg.
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