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Author_David J. Hayward
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Cecchini Report
EC-92 Program
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EU Export
EU Trade
EU Trade Policy
EU's Protection
European integration impact
European Union policy impact
Export Performance
Export Shift
Import Penetration Rates
International trade
manufacturing sector growth
National Growth Rate
Policy III
Positive EU
Production Exposure
regional economic development
Regional Economic Growth
Regional Economic Health
regional economic integration
Shift Components
Shift Share Analysis
Shift Share Method
Shift Share Model
shift-share methodology
Sic Category
Sic Level
SITC
supranational governance
Trade Creation
Trade Diversion
Trade Exposure
trade exposure analysis
U. S. economy
US state-level trade dynamics
world trade
Product details
- ISBN 9780367012007
- Weight: 590g
- Dimensions: 149 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 09 Apr 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
As economic integration among nations emerges as the dominant mechanism affecting trade patterns, the global economy is rapidly evolving into a patchwork of regional blocs. International trade is no longer the exclusive domain of sovereign states; its sources are increasingly found at the supernational level, while its impacts are more and more felt in subnational regions. In addition, the increase in freer economic policies all over the globe has so undermined national authority that regional economies are inevitably opened up to international trade. In this volume, David Hayward considers the issue of regional exposure to external economic events, exploring the role of trade in the performance of American states and regions. Using a shift-share model to evaluate the contribution of exports and imports in the growth of U.S. manufacturing industries, Hayward focuses specifically on the case of trade with the European Community, analyzing the potential impacts of its deepening integration on trade with individual states. He concludes by assessing the distinct variations in states' trade experiences with the EC.
International Trade And Regional Economies
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