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Infrastructure’s Role In Lowering Asia’s Trade Costs |
Edited by Douglas H. Brooks, Senior Research Fellow, Asian Development Bank Institute, Japan and David Hummels, Professor of Economics, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University and Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, US
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| 2009 |
288 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84844 162 0 |
$ 125.00 |
on-line discount
$ 112.50 |
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‘Most of the analysis of infrastructure’s impact on trade costs has focused on conditions in more developed countries. This volume contributes to our understanding by examining the situation in developing Asia, the world’s most populous and fastest growing region. Chapters explore topics ranging from Asian trade patterns and trade costs to port competitiveness, congestion, and foreign direct investment in trade-related infrastructure. Empirical estimates complement the analysis of issues to inform the policy-making process.’ – From the foreword by Masahiro Kawai, Asian Development Bank Institute
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Contributors: A. Ardelean, D.H. Brooks, P. De, E. Devadason, J. Haveman, L.W. Heng, D. Hummels, L. Ma, N. Nurridzki, A.A. Patunru, Rivayani, S.Y. Tham, C. Thornberg, J. Zhang
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