
Dynamic Issues in Commercial Policy Analysis
Cambridge University Press
1st Edition
Published on 9. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-0-521-15951-7 (ISBN)
Description
First published in 1999, Dynamic Issues in Commercial Policy Analysis focuses on the explicit specification of dynamic mechanisms in the formal analytics of trade models. A wide range of modelling approaches is employed to investigate an even wider range of policy issues, with an overall objective of further extension of the basic conceptual framework of applied commercial policy analysis in the direction of dynamic issues and applications. Professors Baldwin and Francois and their contributors emphasise methods for the analysis of interactions between commercial policy and leading policy issues, including investment performance, economic growth and innovation, the location of industry, migration, and the environment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-15951-7 (9780521159517)
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Richard E. Baldwin | Joseph F. Francois
Dynamic Issues in Commercial Policy Analysis
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Content
Introduction R. E. Baldwin and J. F. Francois; 1. Transition dynamics and trade policy reform J. F. Francois, H. Nordstrom and C. R. Shiells; Discussion R. E. Baldwin; 2. Putting growth effects in computable equilibrium trade models R. E. Baldwin and R. Forslid; Discussion C. Keuschnigg; 3. Innovation, capital accumalation, and economic transition C. Keuschnigg and W. K. Kohler; 4. Multinational production, skilled labour, and real wages J. Markusen and A. Venables; Discussion T. Kehoe; 5. Economic Policy and the manufacturing base A. J. Venables; Discussion J. P. Neary; 6. Liberalisation and investment in a multilateral framework J. F. Francois, B. J. McDonald and H. Nordstrom; Discussion Ian Wooton; 7. Investment creation and investment diversion J. I. Haaland; Discussion A. Smith; 8. Blueprints, spillovers, and dynamic gains from liberalization T. F. Rutherford and D. G. Tarr; Discussion U. Kohli; 9. Trade Policy and North-South migration J. F. Francois and D. Nelson; 10. Long-term modelling of trade and environmental linkages J. Beghin, D. Roland-Holst and D. van der Mensbrugghe; 11. Labour markets and dynamic comparative advantage D. Roland-Holst.