Abstract
After surveying the theoretical and empirical work, we attempt a comprehensive assessment of different forms of international integration on growth. In particular, we consider the impact of trade, of inward foreign direct investment, of preferential treatment of less developed countries, and of membership in trade blocs.
Keywords
Economic Integration, Economic Growth, Trade Barriers
Tech Report Number
1998-003
Date of this Version
1998
Recommended Citation
Haveman, Jon D.; Lei, V.; and Netz, J. S., "International Integration and Growth: a Survey and Empirical Investigation" (1998). Purdue CIBER Working Papers. Paper 131.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/ciberwp/131
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