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Specialization Agreements in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
Keith Crane
Deborah Skoller Drezner
Rand Corporation
出版
Rand
, 1988
主題
Business & Economics / Economics / General
Political Science / International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy
ISBN
0833008099
9780833008091
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=l_YiAQAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"This report assesses the effectiveness of specialization agreements for increasing economic integration and achieving other policy goals of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA). Under these agreements, one of the participating countries agrees to satisfy the needs of the group for a particular product and the other (nonspecializing) countries agree to either limit or stop production of the product. Specialization agreements are designed to encourage countries to develop a comparative advantage in the production of particular commodities by constructing plants that exploit economies of scale, by developing technical expertise, and by concentrating research and development in the industry of specialization. The Soviet Union is the motivating force in most multilateral specialization agreements, but some of the smaller, more industrially advanced East European countries participate more actively in bilateral specialization agreements than the Soviet Union does. The evidence suggests that specialization agreements have not been successful in achieving many of the policy goals for which they were designed."--Rand website.