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Hans-Jtlrgen Vosgerau The world economy has been subjected to extreme changes during the last three years. These changes affect not only trade flows, financial transfers and movements of people, but also the institutional framework. The ongoing process of European integration has to be viewed in this global context, and that is what the present volume tries to do for six important problem areas, viz. the field of Money, Currency and International Stabilization; Federal Tax Systems and the European Community; the area of International Factor Mobility; the International Debt Problem; the Econometrics of Internation~ Trade; and aspects of International Political Economy. In each chapter an effort is made to direct attention to the connections between international economic transactions of various kinds and the political and legal institutions which constitute the organizational framework. The 26 contributions are revised versions of papers originally presented at the Second Konstanz Symposium on International Economics and Institutions which was organized by the Long-term Research Programme (Sonderfor schungsbereich) "Internationalization of the Economy" on October 1 and 2, 1990. The majority of contributions are reports on research conducted in the Sonderforschungsbereich during the preceding years, and in most cases supple mented by comments from invited guests. In addition there are some important papers contributed by colleagues from outside, most of whom have close co operative relations with members of the Sonderforschungsbereich.
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KOHA-OAI-TEST:1821222018-07-30T23:02:58ZEuropean Integration in the World Economy [electronic resource] / Vosgerau, Hans-Jürgen. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,1992.engHans-Jtlrgen Vosgerau The world economy has been subjected to extreme changes during the last three years. These changes affect not only trade flows, financial transfers and movements of people, but also the institutional framework. The ongoing process of European integration has to be viewed in this global context, and that is what the present volume tries to do for six important problem areas, viz. the field of Money, Currency and International Stabilization; Federal Tax Systems and the European Community; the area of International Factor Mobility; the International Debt Problem; the Econometrics of Internation~ Trade; and aspects of International Political Economy. In each chapter an effort is made to direct attention to the connections between international economic transactions of various kinds and the political and legal institutions which constitute the organizational framework. The 26 contributions are revised versions of papers originally presented at the Second Konstanz Symposium on International Economics and Institutions which was organized by the Long-term Research Programme (Sonderfor schungsbereich) "Internationalization of the Economy" on October 1 and 2, 1990. The majority of contributions are reports on research conducted in the Sonderforschungsbereich during the preceding years, and in most cases supple mented by comments from invited guests. In addition there are some important papers contributed by colleagues from outside, most of whom have close co operative relations with members of the Sonderforschungsbereich.Central Bank Independence in Europe -- German Monetary Union and European Monetary Integration -- A Monetary Policy for Unified Germany: Europeanization of Money Supply Targetting -- The Relative Efficiency of Rules for Monitoring the Real Exchange Rate: Some Further Proposals -- Stabilization Policy in Multi-Country Models -- Income Taxation by the States of the United States: Unitary Apportionment of the Income of Multijurisdictional Businesses -- Comments on Federal Tax Systems and the European Community -- Federal Tax Systems: The German Experience -- Tax Competition and Harmonization in Federal Economies -- Indirect Tax Policy in the European Community: An Economic Analysis -- International Links of Innovation Rates -- Balanced Trade and Investment -- Trade, Investment and Debt in a Two-Country Growth Model -- Macroeconomic Consequences of International Labour Migration: Simulation Experience from an Econometric Disequilibrium Model -- Parity of Treatment in the Debt Restructuring Process -- On the Design of International Debt Contracts — An Analysis of Contingent Regime Changes -- LDC Asset Trading — On the Brink of a New Era -- Legal Problems in Trading LDC Debt -- International Trade in a Disequilibrium Model -- Estimating Price Responses of West German Imports and Exports -- Discrete Choice Analysis of Foreign Travel Demand -- The Political Economy of Current European Integration -- Institutional Analysis of Protectionism -- Capital Controls in Direct Democracies -- Political Exchange Rate Cycles: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Participants.Hans-Jtlrgen Vosgerau The world economy has been subjected to extreme changes during the last three years. These changes affect not only trade flows, financial transfers and movements of people, but also the institutional framework. The ongoing process of European integration has to be viewed in this global context, and that is what the present volume tries to do for six important problem areas, viz. the field of Money, Currency and International Stabilization; Federal Tax Systems and the European Community; the area of International Factor Mobility; the International Debt Problem; the Econometrics of Internation~ Trade; and aspects of International Political Economy. In each chapter an effort is made to direct attention to the connections between international economic transactions of various kinds and the political and legal institutions which constitute the organizational framework. The 26 contributions are revised versions of papers originally presented at the Second Konstanz Symposium on International Economics and Institutions which was organized by the Long-term Research Programme (Sonderfor schungsbereich) "Internationalization of the Economy" on October 1 and 2, 1990. The majority of contributions are reports on research conducted in the Sonderforschungsbereich during the preceding years, and in most cases supple mented by comments from invited guests. In addition there are some important papers contributed by colleagues from outside, most of whom have close co operative relations with members of the Sonderforschungsbereich.International economics.Economics.International Economics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07133-5URN:ISBN:9783662071335 |