Research handbook on economic diplomacy bilateral relations in a context of geopolitical change

Bilateral economic diplomacy is an increasingly popular method of ensuring both commercial and broader economic interests. In this Handbook over 30 leading experts from developed and developing countries, industrial nations and emerging economies have come together to form a global view of economic...

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Other Authors: Bergeijk, Peter A. G. van (Editor), Moons, Selwyn J. V. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Pub., Inc. 2018, 2018
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part IV. Emerging markets and developing countries
  • 19. Economic diplomacy: a developing country perspective / Kishan S. Rana
  • 20. Economic diplomacy in Africa: the impact of regional integration versus bilateral diplomacy on bilateral trade / Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor - 21. Impact of hard and soft infrastructure: evidence from North Africa and CEECs / Hugo Lapeyronie, Mathilde Maurel and Bogdan Meunier
  • 22. China's foreign aid: towards a new normal? / Arjan de Haan and Ward Warmerdam
  • 23. The future of economic diplomacy research / Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Selwyn J.V. Moons and Christian Volpe Martincus
  • Index
  • Contents: 1. Introduction to the Research Handbook on Economic Diplomacy / Peter A.G. van Bergeijk and Selwyn J.V. Moons
  • 2. (Economic) diplomacy: in need of a new paradigm? / Gorazd Justinek
  • 3. Business diplomacy: its role for sustainable value chains / Désirée M. van Gorp
  • 4. 25+ years of economic diplomacy research: how study design influences economic diplomacy coefficients / Selwyn J.V. Moons
  • 5. The use of case studies in economic diplomacy research / Renata Cavalcanti Muniz
  • Part I. Economic diplomats
  • 6. Trips and trade / Volker Nitsch
  • 7. The anatomy and the impact of export promotion agencies / Marcio Cruz, Daniel Lederman and Laura Zoratto
  • 8. Quantitative evidence on commercial diplomats' time allocation on roles and activity areas / Olivier Naray
  • 9. Indonesian trade promotion / Prahastuti Maharani
  • 10. Embassies matter for trade, but diplomats matter most: evaluation of Dutch economic diplomacy in Latin America / Phil Compernolle and Mark Vancauteren
  • Part II. Impacts, costs and benefits
  • 11. Economic diplomacy and product characteristics / Selwyn J.V. Moons and Remco de Boer
  • 12. Passing export hurdles with a little help from my friends / Arjan Lejour
  • 13. Costs of Italian economic diplomacy: a comparative perspective / Filippo Vergara Caffarelli and Giovanni Veronese
  • 14. Social cost benefit analysis of trade missions / Michiel de Nooij, Marcel van den Berg and Henri L.F. de Groot
  • Part III. Politics, trade and sanctions
  • 15. Soft power, sanctions and exports: checking the BS in BDS / Andrew K. Rose
  • 16. Economic diplomacy and the liberal peace / Syed Mansoob Murshed
  • 17. Economic diplomacy in Iran: reorientation of trade to reduce vulnerability / Sajjad F. Dizaji
  • 18. China's economic diplomacy and the politics-trade nexus / Andreas Fuchs