Trade Policies For Development And Transition available in Hardcover
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- 9789813108431
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- 02/23/2017
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- World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
- ISBN-10:
- 9813108436
- ISBN-13:
- 9789813108431
- Pub. Date:
- 02/23/2017
- Publisher:
- World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
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ISBN-13: | 9789813108431 |
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Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 02/23/2017 |
Series: | World Scientific Studies In International Economics , #57 |
Pages: | 696 |
Product dimensions: | 6.70(w) x 9.80(h) x 1.00(d) |
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction and Overview 1
Part 1 Trade Policy Guidelines Papers
2 Rules of Thumb for Trade Policy for Poverty Reduction 53
Constantine Michalopoulos, Maurice Schiff and David G. Tarr in Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, B. Hoekman, A. Mattoo and P. English (eds.), Chapter 51, 519-525. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2002.
3 On the Design of Tariff Policy: A Practical Guide to the Arguments for and Against Uniform Tariff? 61
David G. Tarr in Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, B. Hoekman, A. Mattoo and P. English (eds.), Chapter 52, 526-534. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2002.
4 Adjusting to Trade Policy Reform 77
Steven J. Matusz and David C. Tarr in Economic Policy Reform: The Second Stage, Anne O. Krueger (ed.), Chapter 10, 365-404. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2000.
5 Exchange Rate Overvaluation and Trade Protection: Lessons from Experience 115
Howard J. Shatz
David G. Tarr in Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook, B. Hoekman, A. Mattoo and P. English (eds.), Chapter 3, 17-23. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2002.
6 International Knowledge Flows and Economic Performance: A Review of the Evidence 129
Giorgio Barba Navaretti and David G. Tarr The World Bank Economic Review, 14(1), 1-15, 2000.
7 Rules of Thumb for Evaluating Preferential Trading Arrangements: Evidence from CGE Assessments 145
Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr Cuadernos de Economía (Latin American Journal of Economics), 40(121), 460-468, 2003.
Part 2 Trade Policy in the Transition from Planned to Market Economies
8 Trade and Payments Arrangements fur States of the Former USSR 157
Constantine Michalopoulos and David G. Tarr Studies of Economies in Transformation No. 2, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank Paper, 1992.
9 Trade Performance and Policy in the New Independent States 195
Constantine Michalopoulos and David G. Tarr Directions in Development, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1996.
10 Quantifying Second-Best Effects in Grossly Distorted Markets: The Case of the Butter Market in Poland 225
David G. Tarr Journal of Comparative Economics, 14, 105-119, 1990.
11 The Welfare Costs of Price Controls for Cars and Color Televisions in Poland: Contrasting Estimates of Rent-Seeking from Recent Experience 241
David G. Tarr The World Bank Economic Review, 8(3), 415-443, 1994.
12 The Terms-of-Trade Effects of Moving to World Prices on Countries of the Former Soviet Union 271
David G. Tarr Journal of Comparative Economics, 18, 1-24, 1994.
13 The Terms-of-Trade Effects from the Elimination of State Trading in Soviet-Hungarian Trade 295
Gabor Oblath and David G. Tarr Journal of Comparative Economics, 16, 75-93, 1992.
14 The Merits of Dual Pricing of Russian Natural Gas 315
David G. Tarr and Peter D. Thomson he World Economy, 27(8), 1173-1194. 2004.
15 Russian Trade and Foreign Direct Investment Policy at the Crossroads 337
David G. Tarr and Natalya Volchkova in The Oxford Handbook of the Russian Economy, Michael Alexeev and Shlomo Weber (eds.), Chapter 25, 593-614. Oxford University Press, 2013.
Part 3 Multilateral, Dynamic and Environmental Issues in International Trade Using Computable General Equilibrium Models
16 Quantifying the Uruguay Round
Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr The Economic Journal, 107(September), 1405-1430, 1997. 363
17 Trade Liberalization, Product Variety and Growth in a Small Open Economy: A Quantitative Assessment 389
Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr Journal of International Economics, 56(2), 247-272, 2002.
18 Regional Trading Arrangements for Chile: Do the Results Differ with a Dynamic Model? 415
Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr Integration and Trade, 7(18), 117-139, 2003.
19 Trade and Direct Investment in Producer Services and the Domestic Market for Expertise 439
James Markusen, Thomas F. Rutherford and David G. Tarr Canadian Journal of Economics, 38(3), 758-777, 2005.
20 Market Structure and the Environmental Implications of Trade Liberalization: Russia's Accession to the World Trade Organization 459
Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford, David G. Tarr and Natalia Turdyeva Review of International Economics, 23(5), 897-923, 2015.
21 Welfare Costs and Rent Premia When Quotas are not Transferable 487
Jaime de Melo, Alex Pfaff and David G. Tarr European Economic Review, 38, 577-585, 1994.
Part 4 U.S. Trade Policy in Autos and Steel
22 The Costs of the Voluntary Restraint Agreement on Japanese Automobiles 499
David G. Tarr and Morris Morkre in Aggregate Costs to the United States of Tariffs and Quotas on Imports: General Tariff Cuts and Removal of Quotas on Automobiles, Steel, Sugar, and Textiles, Chapter 3, 54-74. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984.
23 Summary and International Trade Policy for Steel 521
David G. Tarr in The United States Steel Industry and its International Rivals: Trends and Factors Determining International Competitiveness, R. Duke, R. Johnson, H. Mueller, P. D. Qualls, C. Roush and D. Tarr (eds.), Chapter 8, 520-573, Bureau of Economics Report to the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977.
24 Industrial Policy in the Presence of Wage Distortions: The Case of the US Auto and Steel Industries 575
Jaime de Melo and David G. Tarr International Economic Review, 34(4), 833-851, 1993.
25 Effects of Restraining Steel Exports from the Republic of Korea and Other Countries to the United States and the European Economic Community 595
David G. Tarr The World Bank Economic Review, 1(3), 397-418, 1987.
26 Cyclical Dumping: The Case of Steel Products 617
David G. Tarr Journal of International Economics, 9, 57-63, 1979.
Part 5 Mathematical Economic Models
27 Distributed Lags, Morishima Matrices, and the Stability of Economic Models 627
David G. Tarr Econometrica, 44(3), 597-600, 1976.
28 Expectations and Stability with Gross Complements 631
David G. Tarr Review of Economic Studies, 45(3), 617-620, 1978.
29 A Permanent Income Approach to the Growth of Income by Sectors in a Leontief Economy 635
David G. Tarr Quarterly Journal of Economics, 49, 145-150, 1975.
30 Stability in a Cournot Market Characterized by Uncertainty 641
David G. Tarr Western Economic Journal (Economic Inquiry), 10, 330-336, 1972.
31 On the Stability of Oligopoly with Nondogmatic Conjectures 649
David G. Tarr Metroeconomica, 27, 184-190, 1975.
32 The Effects of Adaptive Expectations on the Stability of Price-Adjusting Oligopoly 657
David G. Tarr Southern Economic Journal, 41(4), 673-677, 1975.
33 A Note on the Dominant Diagonal Matrix and Its Extensions 663
David G. Tarr The Economic Studies Quarterly (The Japanese Economic Review), 28(2), 170-175, 1977.
Author Index 669
Subject Index 673