SouthSouth Trade and Finance in the Twenty-First Century :Rise of the South or a Second Great Divergence ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Rise of the South or a Second Great Divergence

Publication series :1

Author: Dahi   Omar;Demir   Firat  

Publisher: Anthem Press‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781783085866

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781783085859

Subject: D5 World Politics;D8 Diplomacy, International Relations;F0-0 Marxisms Plutonomy (GENERAL);F06 A branch of economics science

Keyword: 世界政治,经济学分支科学,马克思主义政治经济学(总论),经济学,外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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This book examines the rise of South–South economic relations while including a historical, theoretical, and empirical examination that attempts to both place current South–South relations within their historical trajectory and examine in what ways current South–South relations differ from previous attempts such as ‘new-regionalism’.

Chapter

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter (1-6)

Chapter One Introduction to South–South Relations

Chapter Two South–South Relations in their Historical Context

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Postwar Global Landscape

2.3 The Third World Movement

2.4 Regionalism: Old and New

2.4.1 Latin America

2.4.2 Middle East and North Africa

2.4.3 East and South Asia

2.4.4 Sub-Saharan Africa

2.5 WTO and South–South Coalitions

2.5.1 From GATT to WTO

2.5.2 Rise of South–South Coalitions

2.6 Bilateral Investment Treaties

2.7 Conclusion

Chapter Three Theoretical Frameworks and Emerging Trends

3.1 Static Neoclassical Trade Model

3.2 Dynamic Theories of South–South Trade: Neoclassical versus Developmentalist and Structuralist Approaches

3.3 Radical Approaches to North–South Interactions

3.3.1 Marx and Marxian Theories of North–South Interactions

3.3.2 Dependency School, World-Systems Analysis and the Semi-Periphery

3.4 Dynamic Gains from Trade and the Case for South–South PTAs

3.4.1 Stylized Facts on PTAs

3.4.2 IPE Approaches and South–South PTAs

3.5 South–South Finance

3.5.1 South–South Trade and Financial Development

3.6 Conclusion

Chapter Four Empirical Analysis of the Structure of Trade and Finance

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Evolution of South–South Trade

4.3 Product-Level Analysis of the Structure of South–South Trade

4.4 Export Quality and Export Unit Values

4.5 Changes in South–South Trade vs. World Trade

4.6 Geographical Structure of South–South Trade

4.7 Product Structure and Extensive Margins in South–South Trade

4.8 Intra-industry Trade

4.9 The Rise of China vs. the Rest of South

4.10 Trade Barriers and Tariff Structures

4.11 South–South Finance

4.11 Conclusion

Chapter Five Stopping a Second Great Divergence: A New Framework for South–South Relations

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Twilight of Neoliberalism?

5.3 What Is New-Developmentalism?

5.4 South–South Integration and New-Developmentalism

5.5 The Rise of China and the South: Nemesis or Savior

5.5.1 Crowding in or out of Southern Industrialization

5.6 Investment Flows and Financial Market Access

5.6.1 Land Grabs: Myth or Reality?

5.7 South–South Integration and Institutional Development

5.8 South–South Exchanges and New Developmentalism: A Policy Framework

5.8.1 Trade

5.8.2 Technology Transfer

5.8.3 Investment/Capital Flows

5.8.4 Institutions

5.8.5 Trade and Investment Agreements and Policy Space

5.8.6 Labor Standards

5.8.7 Environment

5.8.8 Global Governance

5.9 Conclusion

Chapter Six Concluding Thoughts

6.1 A Brief Recap

6.2 The Road Ahead

End Matter

Appendix

A1. Country Classification: North, Emerging South and Rest of South

A2. Product Classification

A3. List of PTAs

References

Index

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