This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and industrial policy in open economies, with special attention to three areas where theoretical lessons have been misunderstood in policy debates. I argue that the 'concertina rule' for tariff reform justifies reductions in high tariffs, but not moves towards uniformity, and particularly not increases in low tariffs. I show that the basic principles of tariff reform are the same in unilateral, multilateral and customs union contexts. Finally, I show that the theory of strategic trade policy does not justify export subsidies to high-technology industries
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Neo-classical economic theory shows that managed trade or protectionism is (almost) always welfare d...
This paper uses simple economic theory to examine the effects of various policies that are intended ...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy,...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9512(1740) / BLDSC - British Lib...
What are the potential benefits from establishing international rules for the conduct of trade polic...
The incorporation of details of industrial organisation into the study of international trade has be...
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We show that the standard concertina result for tariff reforms – i.e. lowering the highest tariff in...
This thesis is concerned with the general trade theoretic issue of what explains tariffs. Two possib...
Why is trade in some industries freer than in others? The great postwar liberalization of trade chie...
The most common form of trade protection is import tariff, which has led to many international trade...
This paper examines to what degree increase in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements has opene...
Neo-classical economic theory shows that managed trade or protectionism is (almost) always welfare d...
This paper uses simple economic theory to examine the effects of various policies that are intended ...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
This paper explores the links between international trade theory and the practice of trade and indus...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy,...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9512(1740) / BLDSC - British Lib...
What are the potential benefits from establishing international rules for the conduct of trade polic...
The incorporation of details of industrial organisation into the study of international trade has be...
This article analyzes the effects of international trade policies on an imperfect competitive domest...
We show that the standard concertina result for tariff reforms – i.e. lowering the highest tariff in...
This thesis is concerned with the general trade theoretic issue of what explains tariffs. Two possib...
Why is trade in some industries freer than in others? The great postwar liberalization of trade chie...
The most common form of trade protection is import tariff, which has led to many international trade...
This paper examines to what degree increase in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements has opene...
Neo-classical economic theory shows that managed trade or protectionism is (almost) always welfare d...
This paper uses simple economic theory to examine the effects of various policies that are intended ...