ABSTRACT

In 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.

chapter 1|22 pages

Editors’ introduction: an Asian perspective of global trade and investment dynamics

ByDEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY, JAYDEEP MUKHERJEE

part |2 pages

PART I Trade: empirical and policy issues

chapter 2|16 pages

India’s vertical and horizontal intra-industry trade during post-liberalization period

ByHEMANGI K. KELKAR AND L. G. BURANGE

chapter 4|14 pages

Global crises and Iran–India trade relations: a gravity analysis

BySEYED KOMAIL TAYEBI AND ZAHRA ZAMANI

chapter 6|20 pages

Services trade policy and trade performance: the case of India

ByHILDEGUNN KYVIK NORDÅS AND DOROTHÉE ROUZET

chapter 7|17 pages

Accountancy services sector in Asia: case study of India

ByPRALOK GUPTA, RUPA CHANDA

chapter 8|23 pages

The effect of the euro on bilateral trade and exports of EMU economies

ByMOHD HUSSAIN KUNROO

part |2 pages

PART II Foreign capital flows: impact on trade and welfare

chapter 10|20 pages

Special economic zones and agriculture: an alternative theorisation

BySOUMYATANU MUKHERJEE, SAMEEN ZAFAR

chapter 13|13 pages

Trends, determinants and challenges of foreign direct investment in emerging markets

ByPRAVIN JADHAV, VIJAYA KATTI AND RAHUL NATH CHOUDHURY

part |2 pages

PART III Trade–fiscal policy interface and environmental implications

chapter 14|14 pages

Environmental policy instruments for international trade: a review

BySACCHIDANANDA MUKHERJEE, DEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY

chapter 16|19 pages

How CO2 emissions are influenced by scale, composition and technique effects: panel data analysis results

ByDEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY, SACCHIDANANDA MUKHERJEE

part |2 pages

PART IV Institutions, international trade and policy issues

chapter 17|13 pages

WTO and food security in developing countries: unfair provisions

BySACHIN KUMAR SHARMA

chapter 18|19 pages

Handling non-tariff measures in RTAs: case of ASEAN and SAARC

ByRAJAN SUDESH RATNA

chapter 19|15 pages

Pacific integration with Asia

ByDIBYENDU MAITI, SUNIL KUMAR

chapter 20|27 pages

Editors’ conclusion: trade and investment issues in Asia – lessons for the future

ByDEBASHIS CHAKRABORTY, JAYDEEP MUKHERJEE