Ankerländer als Triebkräfte regionaler ökonomischer Integration
Im Rahmen des Projekts sollen als zentrale Aspekte
1. Die Verbindung zwischen regionaler wirtschaftlicher Integration und "global economic governance"
2. Die Effekte dieser Integration auf Wirtschaftswachstum und -entwicklung und
3. Die besondere Rolle von Brasilien, China, Indien und Südafrika
untersucht werden.
Projektteam:
Julia Kubny
Ulrich Volz
Peter Wolff
Zeitrahmen:
2007 - 2010
/
Abgeschlossen
Projektbeschreibung
The project covers three main themes. The first is the relation between regional economic integration and global economic governance. Does regional integration – relating to trade, foreign direct investment (FDI), finance and monetary policies – stand in contrast to global initiatives or can it be regarded as a stepping stone towards greater global economic cooperation and integration? Does regional integration contribute to a segmentation of the world economy or should it be rather viewed as a stabilising factor? How far are regional integration processes and the emergence of regional schemes around the world necessitating and driving reform of international institutions like the World Trade Organisation (WTO) or the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
The second theme addressed within the project are the potential effects of regional integration on economic growth and development. There are many channels by which regional economic integration might impact the national, regional and global economy. Regional trade and investment agreements are likely to have direct consequences for trade flows and the attraction of foreign investment and thus also on a country’s or region’s economic growth prospects. Similarly, regional monetary integration might have effects on trade, but also on macroeconomic stabilisation and the development of regional capital markets. The development of regional financial markets, in turn, could help an efficient allocation of resources and contribute to greater economic stability by averting the currency mismatches that plague countries with weak currencies and weakly developed capital markets.
The third theme is the special role of the big emerging economies Brazil, China, India and South Africa in regional integration processes. These four economies, which together make up about 41 percent of the world’s population are not only becoming increasingly more important for the world economy, they also exert ever-increasing influence on a regional level. By their sheer economic and population size alone, they shape the regionalisation processes with their neighbours and impact on regional and global economic governance. Do they actively encourage regional integration and seek to dominate their respective regions? Or is regional integration taking place more as a by-product of these countries’ mounting economic power and influence, with their regional neighbours trying to respond to and benefit from their growing weight in the world economy?
A conference on Regional Economic Integration beyond Europe was hosted at Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (DIE) on December 19-20, 2007.
Publikationen
- The impact of Chinese outward investment: evidence from Cambodia and Vietnam
Kubny, Julia / Hinrich Voss(2010)
Discussion Paper 16/2010 - China's push for a new global monetary order
Volz, Ulrich(2009)
published on Far Eastern Economic Review, Forum, July - A new era of financial cooperation
Volz, Ulrich(2009)
published on Far Eastern Economic Review, Forum, June 2 - Three cases for monetary integration in East Asia
Volz, Ulrich(2009)
in: Koichi Hamada / Beate Reszat / Ulrich Volz (eds.), Towards monetary and financial integration in East Asia, Cheltenham: Elgar, 195-221 (Available as MacMillan Center Working Paper FOX-04, New Haven: Yale Univ.) - SAARC : changing realities, opportunities and challenges
Kumar, Rajiv(2009)
Discussion Paper 11/2009 - Towards monetary and financial integration in East Asia
Hamada, Koichi / Beate Reszat / Ulrich Volz (eds.)(2009)
Cheltenham: Elgar - Prospects for monetary and financial integration in East Asia: dreams and dilemmas
Hamada, Koichi / Beate Reszat / Ulrich Volz(2009)
in: Koichi Hamada / Beate Reszat / Ulrich Volz (eds.), Towards monetary and financial integration in East Asia, Cheltenham: Elgar, 1-9 - The political economy of Japanese monetary and exchange rate policy
Volz, Ulrich / Manabu Fujimura(2008)
in: Economic Review 1 (1), 3-46 - Weathering the American contagion
Volz, Ulrich(2008)
Published on Far Eastern Economic Review 28 Dec. 2008 - Delinking from the Dollar
Volz, Ulrich(2008)
Published on Far Eastern Economic Review, Forum, February - Asian monetary fund, take two
Volz, Ulrich(2008)
Published on Far Eastern Economic Review, Forum, June - The future of the multilateral trading system in a multi-polar world
Schott, Jeffrey J.(2008)
Discussion Paper 8/2008 - Measuring monetary policy independence across regions
Reade, James J. / Ulrich Volz(2008) - Developing regional financial markets - the case of East Asia
Pomerleano, Michael(2008)
Discussion Paper 18/2008 - Regional integration and FDI in emerging markets
Kubny, Julia / Florian Mölders / Peter Nunnekamp(2008)
Kiel: Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Working Paper 1418) - Serie Entwicklungsfinanzierung: Wundermittel FDI? Der Entwicklungsbeitrag ausländischer Direktinvestitionen
Kubny, Julia / Erik Lundsgaarde / Raja Fügner Patel(2008)
Analysen und Stellungnahmen 12/2008 - Financing for development series: Foreign direct investment - a means to foster sustainable development?
Kubny, Julia / Erik Lundsgaarde / Raja Fügner Patel(2008)
Briefing Paper 12/2008 - Integration? What Integration?
Volz, Ulrich(2007)
in: Francoise Nicolas (ed.), Korea in the new Asia: East Asian integration and the China factor, London: Routledge, 69-92 - Book review: 'Edward J. Lincoln: East Asian economic regionalism'
Volz, Ulrich(2006)
in: Yale Journal of International Affairs 1 (2), 176-179 - Book review: 'Ronald McKinnon: Exchange rates under the East Asian dollar standard; living with conflicted virtue'
Volz, Ulrich(2006)
in: The Economic Journal 116 (508), 167-169 - On the feasibility of a regional exchange rate system for East Asia: lessons of the 1992-93 EMS crisis
Volz, Ulrich(2006)
in: Journal of Asian Economics 17 (6), 110-112 (available as: MacMillan Center Working Paper FOX-03, New Haven: Yale Univ.) - Economic cooperation in ASEAN and the rise of China
Volz, Ulrich(2006)
New Haven: Yale Univ. (YCIAS Working Paper FOX-01)
Veranstaltungen
Illicit Financial Flows and the post-2015 agenda
Filmpräsentation „Ibyiza Birimbere“ mit Podiumsdiskussion
Projektkoordination
Links
Chinesische Direktinvestitionen in Südostasien - Entwicklungswirkungen und regionale Produktionsnetzwerke (Teilprojekt)
Rolle der Ankerländer in Prozessen der monetären regionalen Integration (Teilprojekt)