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Winners and Losers of Globalization: : Sixteen Challenges for Measurement and Theory

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FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT
POLICY UNCERTAINTY THEORY
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
INTERNATIONAL-TRADE
PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION
FIRM HETEROGENEITY
INCREASING RETURNS
INDUSTRIAL-POLICY
DOMESTIC FIRMS
SERVICES TRADE
HB Economic Theory
HC Economic History and Conditions
Economics and Econometrics
Business and International Management
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/26494
Abstract
The goal of this chapter is to summarize the state of the art in research in international trade and global production, and discuss issues relevant to European policymakers. Much of recent research on globalization is primarily empirical, owing to the proliferation of available data. We begin by discussing recent advances in measuring the causes and effects of globalization, and discussing the particular data challenges that have emerged. We then turn to theories of trade and global production, first summarizing the conclusions on which there is a broad consensus in the field. We discuss new insights that may be relevant for policy-makers, and open research questions.
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2017
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978-1-316-63639-8
978-1-107-18515-9
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10.1017/9781316636404.008
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