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Kreinin, Mordecha Eliahu was born on January 20, 1930 in Tel Aviv. Came to the United States, 1951, naturalized, 1960.
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Economic integration, both within Asia and around the world, has had a major impact on the economies of the Asia-Pacific. NAFTA, the European Union and ASEAN have determined the course of foreign direct investment, development, trade and policy making throughout the region. The editors of this volume have chosen 14 articles that best represent their work in this area over the past decade. They examine the major issues and future course of integration and offer recommendations for the future success of developing countries in an increasingly dependent world. The book is divided into three sections. The first offers the reader an overview of the chapters and an historical review of ASEAN integration. The second section considers the effects on Asian countries of regional integration in Europe and North America. The final section considers integration within the Asian economies themselves. Together, they reveal a complex and varied series of causes and effects. It also leads to three important policy conclusions that will need to be considered in charting the course of regional economics development in the 21st century. Researchers and students in economics and international business and anyone interested in economic integration and Asian development should find this collection to be very useful.
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Questions related to the economics of regionalism became increasingly important beginning in the late 1980s, when regional groupings started to become for more popular as a tool of commercial policy. The goal of this text is to address the question of whether or not regionalism in developed countries has truly benefited developing countries and to what degree regionalism between developing countries and between developed and developing countries will improve economic development prospects. The authors consider the implications of the emerging global trend of economic regionalism for developing countries. The analysis focuses on the trade and investment effects of integration in developed countries on developing countries, as well as the ramifications of regional integration in developing countries themselves.
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Kreinin, Mordecha Eliahu was born on January 20, 1930 in Tel Aviv. Came to the United States, 1951, naturalized, 1960.
Bachelor, University Tel Aviv, 1951. Master of Arts, University Michigan, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1954.
Assistant professor economics Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1957-1959, associate professor, 1959-1961, professor, 1961-1990, university distinguished professor economics, since 1990. Visiting professor economics University of California at Los Angeles, 1969, United Nations, Geneva, 1971-1973, New York University, 1975, 93, 96, University Toronto, 1978, others. Visiting scholar Institute International Economics Studies, University Stockholm, 1978-1980, University British Columbia, summer, 1983, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 1987-1994, 2002, New York University, 1993, 96, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, 1994-1995, Kobe (Japan) University, 1997, Center Southeast Asian Studies, University Singapore, 1998, Johns Hopkins University, 2002.
Adjunct research associate East-West Center, Honolulu, since 1990. World lecturer tours on behalf of the United States Information Service, 1974-1996. Consultant to Department Commerce, 1964-1966, Department State, 1972-1974, United Nations Council Foreign Rels, New York City, 1965-1967, Brockings Institution, 1972-1975, Central American Common Market, 1972-1975, International Monetary Fund, 1976, East-West Center, Honolulu, since 1987.
Member international economics review board National Science Foundation, 1981, 85. Board directors International Trade and Finance Association, president 1993. Senior Fulbright specialist, since 2001.
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Author: Israel and Africa: A Study in Technical Cooperation, 1964, Alternative Commercial Policies*Their Effects on the American Economy, 1967, International Economics-A Policy Approach, 10th edition, 2005, Trade Relations of the European Economic Community*An Empirical Investigation, 1974, International Commercial Policy: Issues for the 1990's, 1993, Contemporary Issues in Trade Policy, 1995, (with L. Officer) The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments: A Survey, 1978, Economics, 1983, 3d edition, 1999, 4th edition, 2003. Co-author: Economic Integration on Asia, 2000, Economic Integration and Development, 2002. Editor: Can Australia Adjust?, 1988, International Commercial Policy: Issues for the 90's, 1993, Contemporary Issues in Trade Policy, 1995, The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, 1999, Empirical Modeling in International Trade, 2005.
Co-editor: Asia-Pacific Economic Linkages, 1997. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Member American Association of University Professors, American Economic Association, Midwest Economic Association, Western Economic Association, Royal Economic Association, International Trade and Finance Association (board directors 1991-1994, president 1992).
Married Marlene Miller, August 29, 1956. Children: Tamara, Elana, Miriam.