Governments implement a variety of policies targeting international trade—both imports and exports—and they do so for a variety of reasons. In this chapter, we examine the principal instruments of trade policy used by modern governments. Our goal will be to understand the impact each one has on the allocation of resources and on the distribution of welfare to consumers, producers, and government in the country that employs it
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
This paper views the modern world economy to be constructed with democratic countries that implement...
Tariff water –the difference between bound and applied duties– provides relevant information on dome...
Governments implement a variety of policies targeting international trade—both imports and exports—...
Many economists believe that international trade and finance is the place where the discipline of ...
In implementing trade policy measures, governments usually select from a range of instruments includ...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm p...
The gradualist approach to trade liberalization views the uniform tariffs implied by MFN status as a...
JEL-Classification: F12, F13.This paper discusses the influence of public ownership on trade policy ...
This thesis analyses the effect of retaliation with countervailing tariffs and/or production subsidi...
Not long after the end of the Second World War economists and policy makers started considering free...
This dissertation has three essays. The first essay quantifies the distortions from specific tariffs...
Despite the net economic and social benefits of reducing most government subsidies and opening econo...
A tariff is a tax on international trade that can be used either for revenue purposes, to finance re...
Observed patterns of tariffs across countries, and of trade policies more generally, are very puzzli...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
This paper views the modern world economy to be constructed with democratic countries that implement...
Tariff water –the difference between bound and applied duties– provides relevant information on dome...
Governments implement a variety of policies targeting international trade—both imports and exports—...
Many economists believe that international trade and finance is the place where the discipline of ...
In implementing trade policy measures, governments usually select from a range of instruments includ...
Trade negotiators and policy advisors are keen to know the relative contribution of different farm p...
The gradualist approach to trade liberalization views the uniform tariffs implied by MFN status as a...
JEL-Classification: F12, F13.This paper discusses the influence of public ownership on trade policy ...
This thesis analyses the effect of retaliation with countervailing tariffs and/or production subsidi...
Not long after the end of the Second World War economists and policy makers started considering free...
This dissertation has three essays. The first essay quantifies the distortions from specific tariffs...
Despite the net economic and social benefits of reducing most government subsidies and opening econo...
A tariff is a tax on international trade that can be used either for revenue purposes, to finance re...
Observed patterns of tariffs across countries, and of trade policies more generally, are very puzzli...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
This paper views the modern world economy to be constructed with democratic countries that implement...
Tariff water –the difference between bound and applied duties– provides relevant information on dome...