Illegal Transactions in International Trade : Theory and Measurement.
Illegal Transactions in International Trade.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
North-Holland Publishing Company,
1974.
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Colección: | Studies in international economics (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;
volume 1. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Illegal Transactions in International Trade: Theory and Measurement; Copyright Page; Introduction to the Series; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; 1. Pure theory; 2. Balance of payments and developmental effects; 3. Detection of faked invoicing; 4. Detection of smuggling; References; PART I: THE PURE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE; Chapter 1. A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF SMUGGLING; 1. Introduction; 2. Smuggling and welfare; 3. Exogenously specified objectives: target increase in importable production; 4. Overinvoicing and underinvoicing of transactions.
- 5. ConclusionsAcknowledgements; References; Chapter 2. AN ALTERNATIVE PROOF OF THE BHAGWATI-HANSEN RESULTS ON SMUGGLING AND WELFARE; 1. Introduction; 2. Case I: Legal trade eliminated by smuggling; 3. Case II: Legal trade co-existing with smuggling; Chapter 3. SMUGGLING AND TRADE POLICY; 1. Introduction; 2. First-best solution; 3. Optimal tariff and revenue questions; 4. Summary; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. NOTES ON THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF SMUGGLING; 1. Summary of previous results; 2. Revenue and optimal tariffs; References; PART II: BALANCE OF PAYMENTS AND DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS.
- Chapter 5. OVERINVOICING, UNDERUTILIZATION, AND DISTORTED INDUSTRIAL GROWTH1. Introduction; 2. The foreign-exchange profits of overinvoicing; 3. The effective exchange rate for capital imports; 4. The effect on the choice between imported and domestic capital goods; 5. The effect on the choice between expanding capital or utilizing existing capital; 6. The effect on capital complexity, industrial employment and output growth; 7. The implications for industrial development; References; Chapter 6. FISCAL POLICIES, THE FAKING OF FOREIGN TRADE DECLARATIONS, AND THE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS.
- 1. Introduction2. Trade tariffs and subsidies; Acknowledgements; Appendix; References; PART III: PARTNER-COUNTRY DATA COMPARISONS AND FAKED INVOICING; Chapter 7. ON THE ACCURACY OF ECONOMIC OBSERVATIONS: FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS; 1. Introductory remarks; 2. Statistics of gold movements; 3. Statistics of foreign commodity trade; 4. Concluding remarks; References; Chapter 8. THE ACCURACY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE DATA: THE CASE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES; 1. Introduction; 2. Errors in corresponding trade data; 3. Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; References.
- Chapter 9. ON THE UNDERINVOICING OF IMPORTS1. Introduction; 2. Reasons for underinvoicing of imports; 3. An empirical investigation; 4. Turkish tariffs during 1961; Chapter 10. CAPITAL FLIGHT FROM LDCs: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS; 1. Introduction; 2. Analysis of findings; 3. Conclusion; Acknowledgement; References; PART IV: DETECTING SMUGGLING; Chapter 11. INDONESIA'S UNRECORDED TRADE; 1. Introduction; 2. Trade with partner countries; 3. Exports of major commodities; 4. Conclusions; References; Chapter 12. PROBLEMS OF ASSESSING UNRECORDED TRADE; 1. Introduction.