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Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance: Essays in Honour of Biswajit Chatterjee

Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance: Essays in Honour of Biswajit Chatterjee
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 771689101 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Analytical issues in trade, development and finance
ISBN 978-81-322-1649-0
Name Ghosh, Ambar Nath
Karmakar, Asim K. ¬[Hrsg.]¬
ANZEIGE DER KETTE Karmakar, Asim K. ¬[Hrsg.]¬
T I T E L Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance
Zusatz zum Titel Essays in Honour of Biswajit Chatterjee
Verlagsort New Delhi ; s.l.
Verlag Springer India
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
2014
Umfang Online-Ressource (XXIX, 538 p. 57 illus, online resource)
Reihe India Studies in Business and Economics
Notiz / Fußnoten Includes bibliographical references and index
Weiterer Inhalt Preface; Introduction; Biswajit Chatterjee; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors; Part I International Trade; Chapter 1 Trade--Environment Linkage: A South-centric Model-Specific Analysis; 1 Introduction; 2 Trade--Environment Linkage: A Small Open Economy Framework; 3 Working of the Model; 4 Basic Results of the Model; 5 Policy Analysis; 6 Conclusion; 7 Mathematical Appendix; References; Chapter 2 Accumulation of Capital for Pollution Abatement and Immiserizing Growth---A Theoretical Result for Developing Economies; 1 Introduction; 2 The Model. 3 Conditions for Immiserizing Growth in Case of Domestic Factor Accumulation4 Effects of Foreign Capital Introduced in the Economy for Pollution Abatement Purposes; 4.1 Effect on Output Levels; 4.2 Effects of Foreign Capital Growth on Balance of Trade (BoT) Equilibrium; 4.3 Effects on National Income; 4.4 Effects on TOT; 4.5 Conditions for Immiserizing Growth Under Foreign Capital (KF) Accumulation; 5 Effects of Domestic Capital for Pollution Abatement Purposes; 5.1 Effects on Output Levels; 5.2 Effects on TOT; 5.3 Conditions for Immiserizing Growth Under Domestic Capital (Kp+Ka) Accumulation. 5.4 A Comparative Study of Foreign Capital and Domestic Capital for Pollution Abatement Purposes and its Implications on Carbon Credits6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Optimal Entry Mode for Multinationalswith Possibility of Technology Diffusion; 1 Introduction; 2 Model; 2.1 Case 1: Production Conducted Entirely in DCand Product Exported to LDC; 2.2 Case 2: Fragmented Production Structure BetweenDC and LDC; 2.3 Case 3. Complete Production in the LDC; 2.4 Assumptions; 3 Optimal Strategy Choice of the MNC; 3.1 Proposition 1; 3.2 Proposition 2; 3.3 Proposition 3; 3.4 Proposition 4. 4 Social Welfare Analysis4.1 Proposition 5; 5 Concluding Remarks; 6 Appendix A1; 7 Appendix A2; References; Chapter 4 An Example of Innovation-Inducing Tariff Protection; 1 Introduction; 2 Quality Choice with Discrete Consumer Types; 3 Tariff Protection and Innovation; 4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Import Restrictions, Capital Accumulation and Use of Child Labour: A General Equilibrium Analysis; 1 Introduction; 2 Evidence; 3 The Framework; 3.1 The Model; 4 General Equilibrium Analysis; 5 Comparative Static Exercises; 6 Conclusion; References. Chapter 6 Direction of Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes, and Financial Crises: The Indian Case1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Background; 3 Data and Methodology; 4 Estimation Results; 5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 Global Crisis, Financial Institutions and Reforms: An Indian Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 Indian Financial System; 3 Global Crisis: Triggering and Aggravating Factors; 4 Global Crisis: Reassessment of Financial Systems; 5 Global Crisis: Coordinated Policy Response; 6 Role of National Regulatory and Supervisory Authorities; 7 Revised Role of the IMF. 8 Role of the FSB and Other InternationalStandard-Setting Bodies. Section I: International TradeChapter 1: Trade-Environment Linkage: A South-centric Model-specific Analysis -- Chapter 2: Accumulation of Capital for Pollution Abatement and Immizerizing Growth: A Theoretical Result for Developing Economies -- Chapter 3: Optimal Entry Mode for Multinationals with Possibility of Technology Diffusion -- Chapter 4: An Example of Innovation Inducing Tariff Protection -- Chapter 5: Import Restriction, Capital Accumulation   and Use of Child Labour: A General Equilibrium Analysis -- Chapter 6: Direction of Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes and Financial Crises: The Indian Case -- Chapter 7: Global Crisis, Financial Institutions and Reforms: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 8: Global Capital Flows & Payments Imbalances -- Section II: Development -- Chapter 9: Widespread Poverty Amidst High Economic Growth: Some Lessons from South Asia -- Chapter 10: Development Dividend of Peace: Experience of South Asia -- Chapter 11: Well-Being in Human Development Framework : Constituents and Aggregation -- Chapter 12: Human Capital Accumulation, Environmental Quality, Taxation and Endogenous Growth -- Chapter 13: Labour Supply Schedule of the Poor: A Commonsense Approach -- Chapter 14: Switching as an Investment Strategy: Revisiting Parrondo’s Paradox -- Chapter 15: Asymmetric Information, Non-Cooperative Games and Impatient Agents: Modeling the failure of Environmental Awareness Campaigns -- Chapter 16: Government’s Role in Controlling Food Inflation -- Chapter 17: Inter-State Variations in Levels & Growth of Industry: Trends During the Last Three Decades -- Chapter 18: Unit Root and Structural Break: Experience from the Indian Service Sector -- Chapter 19: Infrastructure Development and Regional Growth in India -- Chapter 20: The Phenomenon of Wasted Vote in the Parliamentary Elections of India -- Section III: Macroeconomics and Finance -- Chapter 21: Monetary Policy and Crisis -- Chapter 22: An Effective Demand Model of Corporate Leverage & Recession -- Chapter 23: Empirical Evidence on the Relationship between Stock Market Development & Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Exploration in Asia -- Chapter 24: Financial Development in India: An Empirical Test of the McKinnon-Shaw Model -- Chapter 25: Dynamics of Indian Stock Market -- Chapter 26: Analysis of Revenue Efficiency: Empirical Study of Indian Non-Life Insurance Companies -- Chapter 27: Empirics on Fiscal Smoothing : Some Econometric Evidence for the Indian Economy -- Chapter 28: Index of Financial Inclusion: Some Empirical Results -- Chapter 29: The Causal linkage between FDI and Current Account Balance in India: An Econometric Study in the Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks -- Chapter 30: Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for India.
Titelhinweis Druckausg.ISBN: 978-813-2216-49-0
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Analytical issues in trade, development and finance
ISBN ISBN 978-81-322-1650-6
Klassifikation KCM
BUS092000
339
338.9
HD72-88
Kurzbeschreibung Section I: International Trade -- Chapter 1: Trade-Environment Linkage: A South-centric Model-specific Analysis -- Chapter 2: Accumulation of Capital for Pollution Abatement and Immizerizing Growth: A Theoretical Result for Developing Economies -- Chapter 3: Optimal Entry Mode for Multinationals with Possibility of Technology Diffusion -- Chapter 4: An Example of Innovation Inducing Tariff Protection -- Chapter 5: Import Restriction, Capital Accumulation and Use of Child Labour: A General Equilibrium Analysis -- Chapter 6: Direction of Trade, Exchange Rate Regimes and Financial Crises: The Indian Case -- Chapter 7: Global Crisis, Financial Institutions and Reforms: An Indian Perspective -- Chapter 8: Global Capital Flows & Payments Imbalances -- Section II: Development -- Chapter 9: Widespread Poverty Amidst High Economic Growth: Some Lessons from South Asia -- Chapter 10: Development Dividend of Peace: Experience of South Asia -- Chapter 11: Well-Being in Human Development Framework : Constituents and Aggregation -- Chapter 12: Human Capital Accumulation, Environmental Quality, Taxation and Endogenous Growth -- Chapter 13: Labour Supply Schedule of the Poor: A Commonsense Approach -- Chapter 14: Switching as an Investment Strategy: Revisiting Parrondo’s Paradox -- Chapter 15: Asymmetric Information, Non-Cooperative Games and Impatient Agents: Modeling the failure of Environmental Awareness Campaigns -- Chapter 16: Government’s Role in Controlling Food Inflation -- Chapter 17: Inter-State Variations in Levels & Growth of Industry: Trends During the Last Three Decades -- Chapter 18: Unit Root and Structural Break: Experience from the Indian Service Sector -- Chapter 19: Infrastructure Development and Regional Growth in India -- Chapter 20: The Phenomenon of Wasted Vote in the Parliamentary Elections of India -- Section III: Macroeconomics and Finance -- Chapter 21: Monetary Policy and Crisis -- Chapter 22: An Effective Demand Model of Corporate Leverage & Recession -- Chapter 23: Empirical Evidence on the Relationship between Stock Market Development & Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Exploration in Asia -- Chapter 24: Financial Development in India: An Empirical Test of the McKinnon-Shaw Model -- Chapter 25: Dynamics of Indian Stock Market -- Chapter 26: Analysis of Revenue Efficiency: Empirical Study of Indian Non-Life Insurance Companies -- Chapter 27: Empirics on Fiscal Smoothing : Some Econometric Evidence for the Indian Economy -- Chapter 28: Index of Financial Inclusion: Some Empirical Results -- Chapter 29: The Causal linkage between FDI and Current Account Balance in India: An Econometric Study in the Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks -- Chapter 30: Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for India.
2. Kurzbeschreibung The book’s 30 chapters are divided into three sections – international trade, economic development, macroeconomics and finance – and focus on the frontier issues in each. Section I addresses analytical issues relating to trade-environment linkage, capital accumulation for pollution abatement, possibility of technology diffusion by multinational corporations, nature of innovation inducing tariff protection, effects of import restriction and child labour, the links between exchange rate, direction of trade and financial crisis—the implications for India and global economic crisis, financial institutions and global capital flows and balance of payments imbalances. Section II consists of discussions on the causes of widespread poverty persisting in South Asia, development dividend associated with peace in South Asia, issues of well-being and human development, implications for endogenous growth through human capital accumulation on environmental quality and taxation, the rationale for a labour supply schedule for the poor, switching as an investment strategy, the role of government and strategic interaction in the presence of information asymmetry, government’s role in controlling food inflation, inter-state variations in levels and growth of industry in India, structural breaks in India’s service sector development, and the phenomenon of wasted votes in India’s parliamentary elections. Section III deals with the effectiveness of monetary policy in tackling economic crisis, the effective demand model of corporate leverages and recession, the empirical link between stock market development and economic growth in cross-country experience in Asia, an empirical verification of the Mckinnon-Shaw hypothesis for financial development in India, the dynamics of the behaviour of the Indian stock market, efficiency of non-life insurance companies, econometric study of the causal linkage between FDI and current account balance in India and the implications of contagious crises for the Indian economy.
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