Protection and Real Wages: Old and New Trade Theories and Their Empirical Counterparts
Drusilla K. Brown,
Alan Deardorff and
Robert Stern
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Drusilla K. Brown: Tufts University, USA
Chapter 41 in Comparative Advantage, Growth, and the Gains from Trade and Globalization:A Festschrift in Honor of Alan V Deardorff, 2011, pp 577-613 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionA Theoretical FrameworkEconomic Linkages between Tariffs and Real WagesDescription of the Michigan NAFTA ModelAdaptation of the Theory to the Michigan NAFTA ModelReal Wage Effects in NAFT A ScenariosConclusionReferencesAPPENDIX The Michigan NAFT A Model: Equation, Notation, and Explanation
Keywords: Comparative Advantage; Trade And Growth; Globalization; Computational Modeling; Trade Policy Analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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