Trade and industrial policy in developing countries : a manual of policy analysis

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Trade and industrial policy in developing countries : a manual of policy analysis

David Greenaway and Chris Milner

Macmillan, 1993

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 246-254

Includes indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780333469194

Description

This text combines trade policy theory with ways of measuring the effects of policy interventions, and identifies the main strengths and weaknesses of different economic approaches to measure the structure of the costs of production. The book also shows how the range of tools of evaluation may play complementary roles in the overall process of policy evaluation, and provides a state-of-the-art critical approach to commercial policy evaluation. It is a synthesis of empirical evidence and a review of case study experience. Other books by David Greenaway include "International Trade Policy", "Economic Development and International Trade" (editor), "Current Issues in International Trade" (editor) and "Current Issues in Macroeconomics" (editor). He has also published articles for the "Economic Journal", "European Economic Review" and "Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics". Chris Milner is the editor of "Export Promotion Strategies: Theory and Evidence from Developing Countries" and co-editor of "Policy Adjustment in Africa".

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Trade and development: instruments of trade and industrial policy
  • trade policy and development. Part 2 Tools of policy evaluation - partial analysis: the structure of nominal protection
  • the effective protection analysis
  • domestic resource cost analysis. Part 3 Tools of general equilibrium analysis: shift analysis and the incidence of protection
  • computable general equilibrium modelling
  • applied CGE analysis of trade policy. Part 4 Evaluating comparative advantage: revealed comparative advantage
  • potential comparative advantage. Part 5 The modelling and reformulation of policy: structural adjustment lending - rationale and trade aspects
  • structural adjustment lending - timing, sequencing and sustainability.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780333469200

Description

Combines trade policy theory with ways of measuring the effects of policy interventions, and identifies the main strengths and weaknesses of different economic approaches to measure the structure of the costs of production. The book offers empirical evidence and a review of case study experience.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Trade and development: instruments of trade and industrial policy
  • trade policy and development. Part 2 Tools of policy evaluation - partial analysis: the structure of nominal protection
  • the effective protection analysis
  • domestic resource cost analysis. Part 3 Tools of general equilibrium analysis: shift analysis and the incidence of protection
  • computable general equilibrium modelling
  • applied CGE analysis of trade policy. Part 4 Evaluating comparative advantage: revealed comparative advantage
  • potential comparative advantage. Part 5 The modelling and reformulation of policy: structural adjustment lending - rationale and trade aspects
  • structural adjustment lending - timing, sequencing and sustainability.

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