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Edited by Jeffrey A. Frankel

The Regionalization of the World Economy

296 pages, 15 line drawings, 37 tables  6 x 9  © 1998
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report

Cloth $55.00

ISBN: 9780226259956   Published November 1997

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jeffrey A. Frankel
1: Determinants of Bilateral Trade: Does Gravity Work in a Neoclassical World?
Alan V. Deardorff
Comment: Jeffrey H. Bergstrand
Comment: Gene M. Grossman
2: The Role of History in Bilateral Trade Flows
Barry Eichengreen, Douglas A. Irwin.
Comment: Robert Z. Lawrence
Comment: Paul Wonnacott
3: Why Do Countries Seek Regional Trade Agreements?
John Whalley
Comment: Eric W. Bond
Comment: Dani Rodrik
4: Continental Trading Blocs: Are They Natural or Supernatural?
Jeffrey A. Frankel, Ernesto Stein, Shang-Jin Wei.
Comment: Paul Krugman
Comment: T. N. Srinivasan
5: The Welfare Implications of Trading Blocs among Countries with Different Endowments
Antonio Spilimbergo, Ernesto Stein.
Comment: John Haveman
Comment: Edward E. Leamer
6: Regional Patterns in the Law of One Price: The Roles of Geography versus Currencies
Charles Engel, John H. Rogers.
Comment: Kenneth A. Froot
Comment: Michael Knetter
7: Regionalization of World Trade and Currencies: Economics and Politics
Jeffrey A. Frankel, Shang-Jin Wei.
Comment: David Hummels
Comment: Philip I. Levy
8: Tariff Phase-Outs: Theory and Evidence from GATT and NAFTA
Carsten Kowalczyk, Donald Davis.
Comment: Arvind Panagariya
Comment: Robert W. Staiger
9: Overview
Anne O. Krueger
Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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