Geoeconomic Fragmentation: The Economic Risks from a Fractured World Economy
Edited by Shekhar Aiyar,
Andrea Presbitero and
Michele Ruta
in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Date: 2023 Written 2023-10
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Chapters in this book:
- Comments on geopolitics and financial fragmentation

- Brad Setser
- Discussion of geoeconomic fragmentation and the future of multilateralism

- Laura Alfaro
- Discussion of geoeconomic fragmentation, global value chains, and foreign direct investment

- Davin Chor
- Economic costs of friend-shoring

- Beata Javorcik, Kitzmüller, Lucas, Helena Schweiger and Yıldırım, Muhammed A.
- Estimating the costs of geoeconomic fragmentation to the global economy

- Michael Plummer
- Geoeconomic fragmentation: Accounting for commodities

- Marijn Bolhuis, Jiaqian Chen and Benjamin Kett
- Geoeconomic fragmentation: An overview

- Shekhar Aiyar and Anna Ilyina
- Geoeconomic Fragmentation: Introduction

- Shekhar Aiyar, Andrea Presbitero and Michele Ruta
- Geopolitics and financial fragmentation: Implications for macro-financial stability

- Catalán, Mario and Tomohiro Tsuruga
- Geopolitics and the cost of FDI fragmentation

- Shekhar Aiyar, JaeBin Ahn, Ashique Habib, Davide Malacrino, Andrea Presbitero and Dirk Muir
- Sizing up the effects of technological decoupling

- Diego A. Cerdeiro, Johannes Eugster, Rui Mano, Dirk Muir and Shanaka Peiris
- The impacts of technological geoeconomic fragmentation: Comments and observations

- Keith Maskus
- The potential impact of global decoupling accounting for innovation spillovers from trade

- Eddy Bekkers and Carlos Goes
- US-China decoupling: Rhetoric and reality

- Caroline Freund, Aaditya Mattoo, Alen Mulabdic and Michele Ruta
- What is the evidence that trade uncertainty affects US bank lending?

- Ricardo Correa, Julian Di Giovanni, Linda S. Goldberg and Camelia Minoiu
- What’s next for economic research on geoeconomic fragmentation?

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
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