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- 374: A Political Support Model of Tariff Liberalization
- R. Pahre
- 373: The Hicks Hypothesis, Globalization and the Distribution of Real Wages
- George Johnson and Frank Stafford
- 372: Japan and the 1994 Economic Report of the President
- Gary Saxonhouse
- 371: The World Trade Organization, Dispute Settlement, and Codes of Conduct
- J.H. Jackson
- 370: Divergnce, Convergence, and the Gains from Trade
- S.H. Hymans and Frank Stafford
- 369: Bundling and International Market Segmentation
- Henrik Horn and Oz Shy
- 368: International Trade Theory: The Evidence
- Edward Leamer and J. Levingsohn
- 367: Foreign Direct Investment and Host Country Productivity: The Case of the American Automotive Components Industry
- W. Chung, W. Mitchell and B. Yeung
- 366: The Appropriate Extent of Intellectual Property Rights in Art
- A.V. Deardroff
- 365: International Conflict and Coordination in Environmental Policies
- A.V. Deardroff
- 364: Economic Effects of the Uraguay Round: Estimates from the Literature
- Alan Deardorff
- 363: Effects of Trade Liberalization on the Members of Trading Bloc: A Lumpy Country Analysis
- Alan Deardorff
- 362: Competition Policy and International Trade
- James Levinsohn
- 361: The Socially Responsible Corporation: Responsible to Whom and for What
- M.V.N. Whitman
- 360: Market Access in the Uraguay Round and Beyong, Comment on Deardorff, Strengthned Dispute Settlement Procedures in the Uraguay Round
- Alan Deardorff, Robert Stern and J.E. Jackson
- 359: Why Is There Corporation Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting
- Roger Gordon and Jeffrey Mackie-Mason
- 358: Why Is Capital So Immobile Internationally?: Possible Explanations and Implications for Capital Income Taxation
- Roger Gordon and Lans Bovenberg
- 357: Trade Protection and Industrial Compititiveness
- Z.J. Zhang
- 356: Labor Standards, Trade and Industrial Competitiveness
- Z.J. Zhang
- 355: Flexible Markets of Flexible Firms: Minimizing the Costs of Structural Change
- M.V.N. Whitman
- 354: Effects of Trade Liberalization on the Members of a Common Market: A Lumpy Country Analysis
- Alan Deardorff
- 353: Testimony Prepared for the U.S. Senate Finance Committee Hearing Marrch 23, 1994 on Uraguay Round Legislation
- J.H. Jackson
- 352: "Who's on First, What'son Second": Actors and Institutions in Two-Level Games
- R. Pahre
- 351: Was the Worldwide Shift to Gold Inevitable? An Analysis of the End pf Bimetalism
- Stefan Oppers
- 350: Section 337 and the Protection of Intellectual Property in the United State s: The Complainants and the Impact
- J. Mutti and B. Yeung
- 349: Rent Seeking and Protectionism in the American Steel Industry: An Empirical Analysis
- S. Lenway, Randall Morck and B. Yeung
- 348: Congestion and Taxation in Lumpy Countries
- David Hummels, Paul Courant and Alan Deardorff
- 347: The Influence of Real and Nominal Shocks on the Exchange Rates
- Giuseppe De Arcangelis
- 346: The Costs of Corporate Bankruptcy: A U.S.-European Comparison
- M.J. White
- 345: The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: A Golden Jubilee; Chapter 2, Overview of the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem
- Alan Deardorff
- 344: The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem: A Golden Jubilee; Chapter 1 Introduction
- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 343: Import Now! An Analysis of Voluntary Import Expansions (VIEs) to Increase U.S. Market Shares in Japan
- Theresa Greaney
- 342: An Assessment of Extending NAFTA to other Major Trading Countries in South America
- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff, David Hummels and Robert Stern
- 341: Trade and Wages: What Are the Questions?
- Dalia Hakura and Alan Deardorff
- 340: International Trade and the U.S. Automobile Industry: Current Research, Issues, and Questions
- James Levinsohn
- 339: Monopolistic Competition and International Trade: Reconsidering the Evidence
- David Hummels and James Levinsohn
- 338: Arbitrage in Bimetallic Money Supplies: Evidence from the Exchange Rate
- Stefan Oppers
- 337: What Does Japanese Trade Structure Tell Us about Japanese Trade Policy?
- Gary Saxonhouse
- 336: Do Japanese Firms Price Discriminate in North America?
- Gary Saxonhouse
- 335: Exploring the Limits of Comparative Advantage
- Alan Deardorff
- 334: The State of Business; Global Competitiveness and Economic Nationalism
- M.N. Whitman
- 333: International Labor Standards and Trade: A Theoretical Analysis
- Drusilla Brown, A.V. Dearorff and Robert Stern
- 332: A Model of the Bimetallic System
- Stefan Oppers
- 331: Protection and Real Wages: Old and New Trade Theories and Their Empirical Conterparts
- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- 330: Regional Trade Blacs and the GATT
- J.H. Jackson
- 329: The Interest Rate Effect of Dutch Money in Eitheenth- Century Britain
- Stefan Oppers
- 328: A Model of Marshall and Multilateralism: Multilateral Cooperation when Equivalent Bilateral Agreements Fail
- R. Pahre
- 327: Trade Policy and Indirect Rent Seeking: A Synthesis of Recent Work
- M.P. Leidy
- 326: Toward an Economic Theory of the Apartheid City
- R.C. Porter
- 325: Processing and Exporting Raw Materials: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of the Indonesian Log and Plywood Industries
- C.I. Lin