Extent:
Online-Ressource (XXIX, 538 p. 57 illus, online resource)
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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.
ISBN: 978-81-322-1650-6 ; 978-81-322-1649-0
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-81-322-1650-6 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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