Toward “Trade Policy Analysis 2.0”: From National Comparative Advantage to Firm-Level Trade Data
Lucian Cernat
Chapter Chapter 2 in Production Networks and Enterprises in East Asia, 2016, pp 21-31 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter makes the case for the need to “upgrade” current analytical tools used for trade policy analysis and complement them with more detailed firm-level data. Such an upgrade should be based on the latest intellectual advancements in trade theories and the latest firm-level trade statistics that are now becoming widely available. An upgraded “Trade Policy Analysis 2.0” could contribute to several trade policy priorities and to a better understanding of the benefits from international trade for firm competitiveness, job creation, and consumer welfare.
Keywords: Trade policy; International trade organizations; Trade and labor market interactions; Trade forecasting and simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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Working Paper: Towards Trade Policy Analysis 2.0: From National Comparative Advantage to Firm-Level Trade Data (2015) 
Working Paper: Towards "trade policy analysis 2.0": From national comparative advantage to firm-level trade data (2014) 
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55498-1_2
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