Comparative Advantage, Growth, and the Gains from Trade and Globalization:A Festschrift in Honor of Alan V Deardorff
Edited by Robert M Stern
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Alan Deardorff was 65 years old on June 6, 2009. To celebrate this occasion, a Festschrift in his honor was held on October 2–3, 2009, in the Rackham Amphitheater at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The Festschrift was entitled “Comparative Advantage, Economic Growth, and the Gains from Trade and Globalization: A Festschrift in Honor of Alan V Deardorff.” It was co-organized by two of Professor Deardorff's former students, Drusilla Brown of Tufts University and Robert Staiger of Stanford University, together with Robert Stern representing the University of Michigan.
Keywords: Comparative Advantage; Trade And Growth; Globalization; Computational Modeling; Trade Policy Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9789814340366
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Remarks: Deardorff Festschrift , pp 3-4

- John Sweetland
- Ch 2 Citigroup Foundation Special Lecture , pp 5-15

- Paul Krugman
- Ch 3 Alan Deardorff on Comparative Advantage , pp 19-20

- James Anderson
- Ch 4 Comparative Advantage in a Changing Global Economy , pp 21-25

- Avinash Dixit
- Ch 5 Comparative Advantage Meets Alan Deardorff , pp 27-30

- Wilfred J. Ethier
- Ch 6 In Defense of Cones , pp 31-41

- Ronald Jones
- Ch 7 Increasing Returns in a Comparative Advantage World , pp 43-51

- Paul Krugman
- Ch 8 Heckscher, Ohlin and Deardorff , pp 53-57

- J. Peter Neary
- Ch 9 WEAK LINKS IN THE CHAIN OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE , pp 59-71

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 10 The General Validity of the Law of Comparative Advantage , pp 73-90

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 11 The General Validity of the Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem , pp 91-103

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 12 Comparative advantage and international trade and investment in services , pp 105-127

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 13 FIRLESS FIRWOES: HOW PREFERENCES CAN INTERFERE WITH THE THEOREMS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE , pp 129-140

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 14 International Trade with Lumpy Countries , pp 141-154

- Paul N. Courant and Alan Deardorff
- Ch 15 The possibility of factor price equalization, revisited , pp 155-163

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 16 Fragmentation in simple trade models , pp 165-181

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 17 How Robust is Comparative Advantage? , pp 183-195

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 18 Alan Deardorff's Contributions on Trade and Growth , pp 199-207

- Gene M. Grossman
- Ch 19 Alan Deardorff Festschrift Remarks , pp 209-211

- Anne O. Krueger
- Ch 20 International Trade and Economic Growth , pp 213-216

- T. N. Srinivasan
- Ch 21 THE GAINS FROM TRADE IN AND OUT OF STEADY -STATE GROWTH , pp 217-236

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 22 A geometry of growth and trade , pp 237-249

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 23 GROWTH AND INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT WITH DIVERGING POPULATIONS , pp 251-266

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 24 Determinants of Bilateral Trade: Does Gravity Work in a Neoclassical World? , pp 267-293

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 25 RICH AND POOR COUNTRIES IN NEOCLASSICAL TRADE AND GROWTH , pp 295-313

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 26 Comments on Alan Deardorff's Contributions on the Subject of the Gains from Trade and Globalization , pp 315-318

- Robert Baldwin
- Ch 27 On Some Aspects of Globalization , pp 319-327

- Arvind Panagariya
- Ch 28 Welfare Effects of Global Patent Protection , pp 329-346

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 29 Trade and Welfare Implications of Networks , pp 347-369

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 30 What Might Globalisation's Critics Believe? , pp 371-390

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 31 Globalization's Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries That Do Not Participate? , pp 391-401

- Robert M. Stern and Alan Deardorff
- Ch 32 Who Makes the Rules of Globalization? Corporate Influence in Global and Regional Trade Agreements , pp 403-427

- Alan Deardorff
- Ch 33 Alan Deardorff's Contributions to Computational Analysis of International Trade , pp 431-438

- Thomas W. Hertel
- Ch 34 The Third Way: Applied General-Equilibrium Modeling as a Complement to Analytical Theory and Econometrics , pp 439-446

- James Markusen
- Ch 35 Computational Modeling and Trade Policy Analysis: Some Key Contributions of Alan Deardorff , pp 447-450

- Will Martin
- Ch 36 The Michigan Model of World Production and Trade , pp 451-502

- Alan Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
- Ch 37 The Effects of the Tokyo Round on the Structure of Protection , pp 503-530

- Alan Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
- Ch 38 AN INTERPRETATION OF THE FACTOR CONTENT OF TRADE , pp 531-545

- Alan Deardorff and Robert W. Staiger
- Ch 39 THE EFFECTS OF PROTECTION ON THE FACTOR CONTENT OF JAPANESE AND AMERICAN FOREIGN TRADE , pp 547-556

- Robert W. Staiger, Alan Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
- Ch 40 A North American Free Trade Agreement: Analytical Issues and a Computational Assessment , pp 557-575

- Drusilla K. Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
- Ch 41 Protection and Real Wages: Old and New Trade Theories and Their Empirical Counterparts , pp 577-613

- Drusilla K. Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
- Ch 42 The liberalization of services trade: potential impacts in the aftermath of the Uruguay Round , pp 615-638

- Drusilla K. Brown, Alan Deardorff, Alan Fox and Robert M. Stern
- Ch 43 Methods of Measurement of Nontariff Barriers , pp 639-697

- Alan Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
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