Topics in Empirical International Economics: A Festschrift in Honor of Robert E. Lipsey
Magnus Blomstrom and Linda S. Goldberg, editors
Conference held December 3-4, 1998
Published in January 2001 by University of Chicago Press
© 2001 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
NBER Program(s): IFM ITI
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240 pages
ISBN: 0-226-06083-7
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Front matter, acknowledgments, table of contents:
Magnus Blomström, Linda S. Goldberg
(p. -10 - 0)
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Introduction:
Magnus Blomström, Linda S. Goldberg
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Measuring Product-Market Integration:
Michael M. Knetter, Matthew J. Slaughter
(p. 15 - 46)
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Inferring Relative Factor Price Changes from Quantitative Data:
Robert E. Baldwin
(p. 47 - 70)
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Multinational Firms: Reconciling Theory and Evidence:
James R. Markusen, Keith E. Maskus
(p. 71 - 98)
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Determinants and Effects of Multinational Growth: The Swedish Case Revisited:
Birgitta Swedenborg
(p. 99 - 136)
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Home-Country Effects of FDI: Foreign Production and Structural Change in Home-Country Operations:
Gunnar Fors, Ari Kokko
(p. 137 - 162)
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The Optimal Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: Price-Setting Rules and Internationalized Production:
Michael B. Devereux, Charles Engel
(p. 163 - 194)
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Revealing Comparative Advantage: Chaotic or Coherent Patterns across Time and Sector and U.S. Trading Partner?:
J. David Richardson, Chi Zhang
(p. 195 - 232)
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U.S. Trade and Other Policy Options and Programs to Deter Foreign Exploitation of Child Labor:
Drusilla K. Brown, Alan V. Deardorff, Robert M. Stern
(p. 233 - 262)
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Contributors, Indexes:
Magnus Blomström, Linda S. Goldberg
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