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Quantitative analysis of newly evolving patterns of international trade : fragmentation, offshoring of activities, and vertical intra-industry trade / editor, Robert M Stern.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Scientific studies in international economics ; v. 18.Publication details: Singapore : World Scientific, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 498 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789814383486
  • 9814383481
  • 9789814383479
  • 9814383473
  • 1280669888
  • 9781280669880
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Quantitative analysis of newly evolving patterns of international trade.DDC classification:
  • 382.01/5195 382.015195
LOC classification:
  • HF1379 .Q363 2012
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Contents:
The determinants of offshore production by multinational corporations: a comparison of Japanese and U.S. multinational corporations / Toshiyuki Matsuura, Kiyoyasu Tanaka, and Shujiro Urata -- Does material and service offshoring improve domestic productivity? Evidence from Japanese manufacturing industries / Keiko Ito and Kiyoyasu Tanaka -- Does firm boundary matter? The effect of offshoring on productivity of Japanese firms / Banri Ito, Eiichi Tomiura and Ryuhei Wakasugi -- Global sourcing: evidence from Spanish firm-level data / Wilhelm K Kohler and Marcel Smolka -- The effects of offshoring on the composition of employment in Italy / Anna M. Falzoni and Lucia Tajoli -- International production/distribution networks in East Asia and domestic operations: evidence from Japanese firms / Mitsuyo Ando and Fukunari Kimura -- Japan's exports and employment / Kozo Kiyota -- What determines the extensive margin of international trade? An investigation of the cross-section of U.S. imports / Peter Debaere and Shalah Mostashari -- Modes of East Asian trade and foreign direct investment: U.S. and Japan / K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka, and Alan Siu -- The influence of multinational exposure on private Chinese trade / Deborah L. Swenson -- The effects of foreign direct investment on China's labor market / Theresa M. Greaney and Yao Li -- Clusters, productivity, and exports in Taiwanese manufacturing industries / Eric Y. Cho and Hideki Yamawaki.
pt. I. Fragmentation and outsourcing. ch. 1. The determinants of offshore production by multinational corporations: a comparison of Japanese and U.S. multinational corporations / Toshiyuki Matsuura, Kiyoyasu Tanaka, and Shujiro Urata. Comment / Linda Tesar. ch. 2. Does material and service offshoring improve domestic productivity? Evidence from Japanese manufacturing industries / Keiko Ito and Kiyoyasu Tanaka. Comment / Isao Kamata. ch. 3. Does firm boundary matter? The effect of offshoring on productivity of Japanese firms / Banri Ito, Eiichi Tomiura, and Ryuhei Wakasugi. Comment / Wilhelm K. Kohler. ch. 4. Global sourcing: evidence from Spanish firm-level data / Wilhelm K. Kohler and Marcel Smolka. Comment / Jagadeesh Sivadasan. ch. 5. The effects of offshoring on the composition of employment in Italy / Anna M. Falzoni and Lucia Tajoli. Comment / Kei-Mu Yi -- pt. II. Effects of trade and foreign direct investment. ch. 6. International production/distribution networks in East Asia and domestic operations: evidence from Japanese firms / Mitsuyo Ando and Fukunari Kimura. Comment / Vitor Trindade. ch. 7. Japan's exports and employment / Kozo Kiyota. Comment / Katherine Terrell. ch. 8. What determines the extensive margin of international trade? An investigation of the cross-section of U.S. imports / Peter Debaere and Shalah Mostashari. Comment / Andrei A. Levchenko. ch. 9. Modes of East Asian trade and foreign direct investment: U.S. and Japan / K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka, and Alan Siu. Comment / Theresa Greaney. ch. 10. The influence of multinational exposure on private Chinese trade / Deborah L. Swenson. Comment / Lucia Tajoli. ch. 11. The effects of foreign direct investment on China's labor market / Theresa M. Greaney and Yao Li. Comment / Francesc Ortega. ch. 12. Clusters, productivity, and exports in Taiwanese manufacturing industries / Eric Y. Cho and Hideki Yamawaki. Comment / Kozo Kiyota.
Summary: Quantitative Analysis of Newly Evolving Patterns of International Trade offers a variety of perspectives on new forms and developments of international trade and related activities for Japan, the United States, China, and some other important trading countries, to develop new methods and data for measuring the factor contents of emerging new modes of international trade. Such methods and data are crucially important for evaluating impacts of the new modes on factor markets in the United States, Japan, and other major trading countries, and also for forecasting the future development of world t.
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The determinants of offshore production by multinational corporations: a comparison of Japanese and U.S. multinational corporations / Toshiyuki Matsuura, Kiyoyasu Tanaka, and Shujiro Urata -- Does material and service offshoring improve domestic productivity? Evidence from Japanese manufacturing industries / Keiko Ito and Kiyoyasu Tanaka -- Does firm boundary matter? The effect of offshoring on productivity of Japanese firms / Banri Ito, Eiichi Tomiura and Ryuhei Wakasugi -- Global sourcing: evidence from Spanish firm-level data / Wilhelm K Kohler and Marcel Smolka -- The effects of offshoring on the composition of employment in Italy / Anna M. Falzoni and Lucia Tajoli -- International production/distribution networks in East Asia and domestic operations: evidence from Japanese firms / Mitsuyo Ando and Fukunari Kimura -- Japan's exports and employment / Kozo Kiyota -- What determines the extensive margin of international trade? An investigation of the cross-section of U.S. imports / Peter Debaere and Shalah Mostashari -- Modes of East Asian trade and foreign direct investment: U.S. and Japan / K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka, and Alan Siu -- The influence of multinational exposure on private Chinese trade / Deborah L. Swenson -- The effects of foreign direct investment on China's labor market / Theresa M. Greaney and Yao Li -- Clusters, productivity, and exports in Taiwanese manufacturing industries / Eric Y. Cho and Hideki Yamawaki.

Quantitative Analysis of Newly Evolving Patterns of International Trade offers a variety of perspectives on new forms and developments of international trade and related activities for Japan, the United States, China, and some other important trading countries, to develop new methods and data for measuring the factor contents of emerging new modes of international trade. Such methods and data are crucially important for evaluating impacts of the new modes on factor markets in the United States, Japan, and other major trading countries, and also for forecasting the future development of world t.

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pt. I. Fragmentation and outsourcing. ch. 1. The determinants of offshore production by multinational corporations: a comparison of Japanese and U.S. multinational corporations / Toshiyuki Matsuura, Kiyoyasu Tanaka, and Shujiro Urata. Comment / Linda Tesar. ch. 2. Does material and service offshoring improve domestic productivity? Evidence from Japanese manufacturing industries / Keiko Ito and Kiyoyasu Tanaka. Comment / Isao Kamata. ch. 3. Does firm boundary matter? The effect of offshoring on productivity of Japanese firms / Banri Ito, Eiichi Tomiura, and Ryuhei Wakasugi. Comment / Wilhelm K. Kohler. ch. 4. Global sourcing: evidence from Spanish firm-level data / Wilhelm K. Kohler and Marcel Smolka. Comment / Jagadeesh Sivadasan. ch. 5. The effects of offshoring on the composition of employment in Italy / Anna M. Falzoni and Lucia Tajoli. Comment / Kei-Mu Yi -- pt. II. Effects of trade and foreign direct investment. ch. 6. International production/distribution networks in East Asia and domestic operations: evidence from Japanese firms / Mitsuyo Ando and Fukunari Kimura. Comment / Vitor Trindade. ch. 7. Japan's exports and employment / Kozo Kiyota. Comment / Katherine Terrell. ch. 8. What determines the extensive margin of international trade? An investigation of the cross-section of U.S. imports / Peter Debaere and Shalah Mostashari. Comment / Andrei A. Levchenko. ch. 9. Modes of East Asian trade and foreign direct investment: U.S. and Japan / K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka, and Alan Siu. Comment / Theresa Greaney. ch. 10. The influence of multinational exposure on private Chinese trade / Deborah L. Swenson. Comment / Lucia Tajoli. ch. 11. The effects of foreign direct investment on China's labor market / Theresa M. Greaney and Yao Li. Comment / Francesc Ortega. ch. 12. Clusters, productivity, and exports in Taiwanese manufacturing industries / Eric Y. Cho and Hideki Yamawaki. Comment / Kozo Kiyota.

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