A General Equilibrium Analysis of US Foreign Trade Policy

A General Equilibrium Analysis of US Foreign Trade Policy
Author: Jaime De Melo,David G. Tarr
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262041227

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The authors' model is the first large-scale computer simulation of the effects of changes in U.S. import quotas.

New Developments in Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for Trade Policy

New Developments in Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for Trade Policy
Author: John Gilbert
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857241412

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Intends to present the developments in the methodology and practice of CGE techniques as they apply to various issues in international trade policy. This title is suitable for academic researchers working in trade policy analysis and applied general equilibrium, and advanced graduate students in international economics.

An Introduction to the ITC Computable General Equilibrium Model

An Introduction to the ITC Computable General Equilibrium Model
Author: United States International Trade Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1991
Genre: Import quotas
ISBN: UIUC:30112000540549

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A Practical Guide to Trade Policy Analysis

A Practical Guide to Trade Policy Analysis
Author: Marc Bacchetta
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287038120

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Trade flows and trade policies need to be properly quantified to describe, compare, or follow the evolution of policies between sectors or countries or over time. This is essential to ensure that policy choices are made with an appropriate knowledge of the real conditions. This practical guide introduces the main techniques of trade and trade policy data analysis. It shows how to develop the main indexes used to analyze trade flows, tariff structures, and non-tariff measures. It presents the databases needed to construct these indexes as well as the challenges faced in collecting and processing these data, such as measurement errors or aggregation bias. Written by experts with practical experience in the field, A Practical Guide to Trade Policy Analysis has been developed to contribute to enhance developing countries' capacity to analyze and implement trade policy. It offers a hands-on introduction on how to estimate the distributional effects of trade policies on welfare, in particular on inequality and poverty. The guide is aimed at government experts engaged in trade negotiations, as well as students and researchers involved in trade-related study or research. An accompanying DVD contains data sets and program command files required for the exercises. Copublished by the WTO and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

Modeling Trade Policy

Modeling Trade Policy
Author: Joseph F. Francois,Clinton R. Shiells
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1994-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521450034

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The volume contains a number of methodological advances in applied general equilibrium (AGE) modelling of trade policy.

Fundamentals Of U S Foreign Trade Policy

Fundamentals Of U S  Foreign Trade Policy
Author: Stephen D Cohen,Robert A Blecker,Peter D. Whitney
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822031899099

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Cohen, Blecker, and Whitney (professors of international relations and economics at American U.) see the formation of U.S. trade policy is seen as a combination of competing forces of political, economic, and legal factors. They attempt to show how trade policymaking involves reconciling a range of economic goal and political necessities. After reviewing the history of trade policymaking in the United States, they separately examine the three factors before integrating them into a model of political economy that explores both import and export policy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

General Equilibrium Trade Policy Modeling

General Equilibrium Trade Policy Modeling
Author: T. N. Srinivasan,John Whalley
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038012717

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This collection of original essays makes a substantial contribution to the empirical analysis of trade policy and to the current debate on a new international economic order. They address policy from a strictly economic viewpoint, using computable general equilibrium models as analytical tools and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of these models, which are being increasingly used for policy analysis in international trade and other branches of economics. The essays all examine the effects of 50 percent tariff cuts on the various economies modeled. However, since some models are global (multicountry) and others are single country, such cuts can take several forms: unilateral, multilateral, or bilateral. The models show wide variation in their results. This points up the need for caution in using such models for rigid policy advice and for further improvement in data and techniques if trade modeling is to become effective. Nonetheless, the strength of such models in making explicit the implicit assumptions of policymakers and in providing a quantitative framework for trade policy evaluation is clearly revealed. T. N. Srinivasan, coauthor with Jagdish Bhagwati of Lectures on International Trade(MIT Press 1983) is Samuel C. Park Jr. Professor of Economics at Yale University. John Whalley, author of Trade Liberalization among Major World Trading Areas(MIT Press 1984) is Professor of Economics at the University of Western Ontario.

The Trade Balance in Monetary General Equilibrium

The Trade Balance in Monetary General Equilibrium
Author: Kenneth W. Clements
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351798723

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This title, first published in 1984, is a contribution to applied international trade theory. The author explores the specification and estimation of a multisector general equilibrium model of the open economy. The model is formulated with the aim of assessing empirically the effects of three key policy variables on trade flows, domestic prices, and the trade balance. The policy variables with which the author is concerned are the rate of growth of the stock of domestic credit, commercial policy, as represented by tariffs, and, finally, the exchange rate. This title will be of interest to students of economics.