Globalization and International Trade Policies
Robert Stern
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Abstract:
This book brings together a collection of papers that Robert M Stern and his co-authors have written in recent years. The collection addresses a variety of issues pertinent to the global trading system. One group of papers deals with globalization in terms of what the public needs to know about this phenomenon and the role of the World Trade Organization (WTO), whether some countries may be hurt by globalization, how global market integration relates to national sovereignty, and how and whether considerations of fairness are and should be dealt with in the global trading system and WTO negotiations. A second group of papers consists of analytical and computational modeling studies of multilateral, regional, and bilateral trading arrangements and negotiations from a global and national perspective for the United States and other major trading countries. The remaining papers include an empirical analysis of barriers to international services transactions and the consequences of liberalization, and issues of international trade and labor standards.
Keywords: Globalization; International Trade; International Finance; Trading Arrangements; WTO (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
ISBN: 9789812700131
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction and Overview , pp 1-16

- Robert Stern
- Ch 2 What the Public Should Know about Globalization and the World Trade Organization , pp 19-52

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 3 Globalization's Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries That Do Not Participate? , pp 53-75

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 4 Global Market Integration and National Sovereignty , pp 77-108

- Andrew G. Brown and Robert Stern
- Ch 5 Concepts of Fairness in the Global Trading System , pp 109-149

- Andrew G. Brown and Robert Stern
- Ch 6 Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Preferential Trading Arrangements , pp 153-210

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 7 An Overview of the Modeling of the Choices and Consequences of U.S. Trade Policies , pp 211-248

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 8 Issues of Manufactures Liberalization and Administered Protection in the Doha Round , pp 249-261

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 9 An Assessment of the Economic Effects of the Menu of U.S. Trade Policies , pp 263-301

- Kozo Kiyota and Robert Stern
- Ch 10 Trade Diversion Under NAFTA , pp 303-342

- Kyoji Fukao, Toshihiro Okubo and Robert Stern
- Ch 11 Some Economic Effects of the Free Trade Agreement between Tunisia and the European Union , pp 343-392

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 12 A North American Free Trade Agreement: Analytical Issues and a Computational Assessment , pp 393-424

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 13 Computable General Equilibrium Estimates of the Gains from US-Canadian Trade Liberalization , pp 425-481

- Drusilla Brown and Robert Stern
- Ch 14 The Effects of the Tokyo Round on the Structure of Protection , pp 483-519

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 15 Empirical Analysis of Barriers to International Services Transactions and the Consequences of Liberalization , pp 523-595

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 16 Pros and Cons of Linking Trade and Labor Standards , pp 599-621

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 17 The Effects of Multinational Production on Wages and Working Conditions in Developing Countries , pp 623-687

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 18 U.S. Trade and Other Policy Options and Programs to Deter Foreign Exploitation of Child Labor , pp 689-743

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Ch 19 Labor Standards and International Trade , pp 745-781

- Robert Stern
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