Services in world economic growth : symposium, 1988
This volume is the outcome of the 19th Kiel Week Conference held at the Institute of World Economics, 22-24 June 1988. It contains the revised versions of the papers and comments submitted after discussion. As in previous years, the purpose of the conference was to explore a subject of relevance for...
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface / Herbert Giersch
- I. Services and the changing economic structure. Modern service sector growth : causes and effects / Herbert G. Grubel, Michael A. Walker. Discussant / Richard Blackhurst
- Defining and measuring output and productivity in the service sector / Domenico Siniscalco. Discussant / Frank D. Weiss
- II. International aspects. International transactions involving interactions : a conceptual framework combining goods and services / Seev Hirsch
- Services and comparative advantage theory / H. Peter Gray. Discussant / Henning Klodt
- Trade and foreign-owned production in services : some conceptual and theoretical issues / John H. Dunning. Discussant / Pan A. Yotopoulos
- III. Sectoral analysis. Telecommunications and the scope of the market in services / Gerald R. Faulhaber. Discussant / Axel Busch
- Telecommunications policy
- assessing recent experience in the US, Japan and Europe and its implications for the completion of the internal common market / Günter Knieps. Discussants / Tyll Necker, Herbert Ungerer
- Protection and the structure of the banking industry in an international context / Robert Z. Aliber. Discussant / Norbert Walter
- Integrated world markets in services : problems and prospects / Brian Hindley. Discussant / Jürgen Müller
- IV. Services and international division of labour. North-south trade in services : some empirical evidence / Rolf J. Langhammer. Discussant / J. Michael Finger.