Trade Policies for Development and Transition
David Tarr
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Keywords: International Trade Policy; Developing Countries; Transition Countries; Growth; Poverty; Environment; Multilateral; Adjustment Costs; Autos and Steel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
ISBN: 9789813108431
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction and Overview , pp 1-50

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- Ch 2 Rules of Thumb for Trade Policy for Poverty Reduction , pp 53-60

- Constantine Michalopoulos, Maurice Schiff and David Tarr
- Ch 3 On the Design of Tariff Policy: A Practical Guide to the Arguments for and Against Uniform Tariffs , pp 61-75

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- Ch 4 ADJUSTING TO TRADE POLICY REFORM , pp 77-114

- Steven Matusz and David Tarr
- Ch 5 Exchange Rate Overvaluation and Trade Protection: Lessons from Experience , pp 115-127

- Howard Shatz and David Tarr
- Ch 6 International Knowledge Flows and Economic Performance: A Review of the Evidence , pp 129-143

- Giorgio Barba Navaretti and David Tarr
- Ch 7 RULES OF THUMB FOR EVALUATING PREFERENTIAL TRADING ARRANGEMENTS: EVIDENCE FROM CGE ASSESSMENTS , pp 145-153

- Glenn Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 8 Trade and Payments Arrangements for States of the Former USSR , pp 157-194

- Constantine Michalopoulos and David Tarr
- Ch 9 Trade Performance and Policy in the New Independent States , pp 195-224

- Constantine Michalopoulos and David Tarr
- Ch 10 Quantifying Second Best Effects in Grossly Distorted Markets: The Case of the Butter Market in Poland , pp 225-239

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- Ch 11 The Welfare Costs of Price Controls for Cars and Color Televisions in Poland: Contrasting Estimates of Rent-Seeking from Recent Experience , pp 241-269

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- Ch 12 The Terms-of-Trade Effects of Moving to World Prices on Countries of the Former Soviet Union , pp 271-294

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- Ch 13 The Terms-of-Trade Effects from the Elimination of State Trading in Soviet-Hungarian Trade , pp 295-313

- Gabor Oblath and David Tarr
- Ch 14 The Merits of Dual Pricing of Russian Natural Gas , pp 315-336

- David Tarr and Peter D. Thomson
- Ch 15 Russian Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Policy at the Crossroads , pp 337-360

- David Tarr and Natalya Volchkova
- Ch 16 QUANTIFYING THE URUGUAY ROUND , pp 363-388

- Glenn Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 17 Trade liberalization, product variety and growth in a small open economy: a quantitative assessment , pp 389-414

- Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 18 Regional Trading Arrangements for Chile: Do the Results Differ with a Dynamic Model? , pp 415-437

- Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 19 Trade and direct investment in producer services and the domestic market for expertise , pp 439-458

- James Markusen, Thomas F. Rutherford and David Tarr
- Ch 20 Market Structure and the Environmental Implications of Trade Liberalization: Russia’s Accession to the World Trade Organization , pp 459-485

- Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford, David Tarr and Natalia Turdyeva
- Ch 21 Welfare costs and rent premia when quotas are not transferable , pp 487-495

- Jaime de Melo, Alexander Pfaff and David Tarr
- Ch 22 THE COSTS OF THE VOLUNTARY RESTRAINT AGREEMENT ON JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES , pp 499-519

- David Tarr and Morris Morkre
- Ch 23 SUMMARY AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY FOR STEEL , pp 521-574

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- Ch 24 INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN THE PRESENCE OF WAGE DISTORTIONS: THE CASE OF THE US AUTO AND STEEL INDUSTRIES , pp 575-593

- Jaime de Melo and David Tarr
- Ch 25 Effects of Restraining Steel Exports from the Republic of Korea and Other Countries to the United States and the European Economic Community , pp 595-616

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- Ch 26 CYCLICAL DUMPING , pp 617-623

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- Ch 27 DISTRIBUTED LAGS, MORISHIMA MATRICES, AND THE STABILITY OF ECONOMIC MODELS , pp 627-630

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- Ch 28 Expectations and Stability with Gross Complements , pp 631-634

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- Ch 29 A PERMANENT INCOME APPROACH TO THE GROWTH OF INCOME BY SECTORS IN A LEONTIEF ECONOMYAY , pp 635-640

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- Ch 30 STABILITY IN A COURNOT MARKET CHARACTERIZED BY UNCERTAINTY , pp 641-647

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- Ch 31 ON THE STABILITY OF OLIGOPOLY WITH NONDOGMATIC CONJECTURES , pp 649-655

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- Ch 32 THE EFFECTS OF ADAPTIVE EXPECT ALLONS ON THE STABILITY OF PRICE-ADJUSTING OLIGOPOLY , pp 657-661

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- Ch 33 A NOTE ON THE DOMINANT DIAGONAL MATRIX AND ITS EXTENSIONS , pp 663-668

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