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The effects of U.S. trade protection and promotion policies /

Economists disagree on whether recent U.S. trade policies are harmful or helpful, but they all agree that there is a new trend toward focusing on results-oriented policies in specific markets and with particular trading partners. These twelve essays by leading international economists explore crucia...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: National Bureau of Economic Research
Otros Autores: Feenstra, Robert C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1997.
Colección:National Bureau of Economic Research project report.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Carwars : trying to make sense of U.S.-Japan trade frictions in the automobile and automobile parts markets / James Levinsohn
  • Explaining domestic content : evidence from Japanese and U.S. automobile production in the United States / Deborah L. Swenson
  • Protectionist threats and foreign direct investment / Bruce A. Blonigen and Robert C. Feenstra
  • Foreign direct investment and Keiretsu : rethinking U.S. and Japanese policy / David E. Weinstein
  • U.S.-Japan telecommunications trade conflicts : the role of regulation / Andrew R. Dick
  • Testing models of the trade policy process : antidumping and the "new issues" / Robert E. Cumby and Theodore H. Moran
  • Trade effects of U.S. antidumping actions / Thomas J. Prusa.
  • Determinants and effectiveness of "aggressively unilateral" U.S. trade actions / Kimberly Ann Elliott and J. David Richardson
  • Whither flat panel displays? / Kala Krishna and Marie Thursby
  • Causes and consequences of the export enhancement program for wheat / Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Michael M. Knetter
  • Effects of offshore assembly on industry location : evidence from U.S. border cities / Gordon H. Hanson
  • Market-access effects of trade liberalization : evidence from the Canada-U.S. free trade agreement / Keith Head and John Ries.