Industrial policy and international trade
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Industrial policy and international trade
(Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis, v. 62)
JAI Press, c1992
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Description
Part of a series on contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis, this volume focuses on industrial policy and industrial trade. Topics include the role of government in the international economy; and economic determinants in US trade policy.
Table of Contents
- Industrial policy and international trade, Victor A. Canto and J. Kimball Dietrich
- a constructive role for government in the international economy, Lee Price
- Truman A. Clark
- the progressivity of endogenous tariff policy in general equilibrium, Stephen P. Magee et al
- discussion of "the progressivity of endogenous tariff policy in general equilibrium", Tim S. Campbell
- economic determinants of US trade policy - an empirical analysis, Victor A. Canto and J. Kimball Dietrich
- economic determinants of US trade policy - an empirical analysis, a comment, Tamir Agmon
- on the symmetry between effective tariffs and value added subsidies, Edward Tower
- comments on Ed Tower's "on the symmetry between effective tariffs on value added subsidies", Sebastian Edwards
- on the validity of the Lerner neutrality and symmetry theorem on the presence of non-traded goods, Victor Canto et al
- Japanese high technology, government policy and evolving comparative advantage in goods and services, Gary R. Saxonhouse
- industrial policy and the diffusion of knowledge, Gerald Nickelsburg
- trading with the outlook, Arthur B. Laffer.
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