International trade policy and the Pacific Rim : proceedings of the IEA conference held in Sydney, Australia
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International trade policy and the Pacific Rim : proceedings of the IEA conference held in Sydney, Australia
(International Economic Association conference volume, no. 120)
Macmillan in association with the International Economic Association , Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999
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International trade and investment have flourished in the Asia Pacific region. This volume brings together some of the most eminent economists in the field to analyze this vital region from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The volume focuses especially on trade policy and welfare, game theory analysis of trade policy and the linkages between trade policy and endogenous growth.
Table of Contents
- The International Economic Association - Abbreviations and Acronyms - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction
- J.Piggott & A.Woodland - PART 1: REGIONAL EXPERIENCE - Current Issues in Trade Policy and the Pacific Rim
- D.Greenaway - Comment
- K.Anderson - China's Dual Trading Regimes: Implications for Growth and Reform
- B.Naughton - Comment
- W.Hai - Unilateral and Regional Trade Policies of the CER Countries
- P.J.Lloyd - Comment
- R.G.Harris - Trade and Economic Growth: The Malaysian Experience
- E.C.Tan & M.Ariff - Is East Asia Less Open than North America and the EEC? No
- S.Dhar & A.Panagariya - Comment
- J.Goto - PART 2: TRADE POLICY AND THE 'ISMS' - Multilateral Roads to Regionalism
- W.J.Ethier
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- L.A.Winters - Regionalism and Multilateral Tariff Cooperation
- K.Bagwell & R.W.Staiger - Comment
- M.Richardson - Do Two Wrongs Make a Right? Export Incentives and Bias in Trade
- R.G.Harris & N.Schmitt - Comment
- R.Falvey - Trade Reform with Government Budget Constraint
- J.E.Anderson - Comment
- A.Turunen-Red - The Political Economy of Administering Trade Laws
- W.Mayer - Comment
- E.Helpman - PART 3: APEC - The History and Structure of APEC
- J.Piggott & A.Woodland - APEC Leadership in Liberalization: an Untested Experiment
- M.Pangestu - APEC as Seen from the Eyes of a Japanese Economist
- R.Komiya - APEC and the United States
- A.Panagariya - PART 4: TRADE AND ENDOGENOUS GROWTH - Trade and Trade Policy in Endogenous Growth Models
- M.Scott Taylor Comment
- N.Vousden - Emulative Development through Trade Expansion: East Asian Evidence
- P.H.Van & H.Y.Wan, Jr - Comment
- P.Warr - Foreign Direct Investment, International Trade and Transfer of Technology: A Case-Study in South-East Asia
- M.Itoh - Comment
- W.J. Ethier - PART 5: CONCLUSIONS - Summing-Up I
- E.Helpman - Summing-Up II
- L.A.Winters - Index
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