02081 a2200397 4500001001100000005001700011008004200028020001800070037003600088040000700124041000800131072001500139072001500154072001500169072001500184072001400199072001300213072001400226072001300240072001300253072001400266072002100280072002100301072002100322072002100343072002100364072001800385100002500403245008400428250000600512260003200518300001000550520108100560700002701641999001501668131720781520250317111641.0250312042016GB 104 eng  a9781317207818 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 45.99fBB a01 aeng7 aKCM2thema7 aKCL2thema7 aGTP2thema7 aGTM2thema7 a1F2bisac7 aKCM2bic7 aKCLT2bic7 aGTF2bic7 aGTB2bic7 a1F2bisac7 aBUS0680002bisac7 aBUS0920002bisac7 aBUS0690202bisac7 aBUS0350002bisac7 aBUS0690002bisac7 a330.952bisac1 aDebashis Chakraborty10aTrade, Investment and Economic Development in AsiabEmpirical and policy issues a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160526 a416 p bIn an era of globalization, trade in goods and cross-border services and capital flows play a key role in determining the economic growth path of countries. Over the last two decades, countries have embarked on several alternate tracks to liberalize and deepen their linkage with the world economy. The growing trade-investment nexus and the emerging developments lead to deeper international production networks, rise in cross-border trade in services and in regional trade agreements and so on. The debate of whether it is possible to empirically validate the potential benefits of this deepening trade-investment linkage is ongoing. The evidence in literature is, however, ambiguous. This book contributes to the literature by looking at Asian economies and at the EU, Maghreb countries and Pacific Island economics. It examines the issues under four broad areas, namely: (1) trade: theoretical and policy issues, (2) factor flows: impact on trade and welfare, (3) impact of trade and factor flows on environment and (4) institutions, international trade and policy issues.1 aJaydeep Mukherjee4B01 c7592d7592