World Economy 1995 - Abstracts

World Economy 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A CGE approach to modelling carbon dioxide emissions control in Canada and the United States. (computable general-equilibrium)EconomicsBeausejour, Louis, Smart, Michael, Lenjosek, Gordon
An economic evaluation of the Uruguay Round agreements.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsBaldwin, Robert E.
A primer on the MFA maze. (Multi-Fibre Agreement)EconomicsFaini, Riccardo, Melo, Jaime de, Takacs, Wendy
A review of Mexico's trade policy from 1982 to 1994.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsKehoe, Timothy J.
A transition proposal for Lome convention trade preferences: the case of the EU banana regime.EconomicsRaboy, David G., Simpson, Teri L., Xu, Bing
A Uruguay Round success? (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)EconomicsNguyen, Trien, Perroni, Carlo, Wigle, Randall
Behind the US/Japan trade conflict.EconomicsHamada, Koichi
Can the IMF help low-income countries: a reply. (comment on article by Tony Killick in this issue)EconomicsSchadler, Susan
Can the IMF help low-income countries? Experiences with its structural adjustment facilities.EconomicsKillick, Tony
Comparative advantage and the location of inward foreign direct investment: evidence from the UK and South Korea.EconomicsMaskus, Keith E., Webster, Allan
Competition and trade policy: identifying the issues after the Uruguay Round. (Uruguay Round Trade Agreement)EconomicsLloyd, Peter, Sampson, Gary
Currency appreciation and 'deindustrialisation': a European perspective.EconomicsTatom, John A.
Economic growth, foreign trade, and trade policy in Japan.EconomicsSato, Kazuo
Evaluating the impact of the Uruguay Round results on developing countries.EconomicsWhalley, John, Hamilton, Colleen
Evaluating the Uruguay Round. (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)EconomicsCline, William R.
Ex-post evaluation of the Uruguay Round Agriculture Agreement.EconomicsIngersent, K.A., Rayner, A.J., Hine, R.C.
Foreign direct investment and manufacturing for export in a new exporting country: the case of Sri Lanka.EconomicsAthukorala, Premachandra
GATT trade policy review - South Africa: 1993.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsHolden, Merle
How to make trade liberalization popular.EconomicsBrittan, Leon
India's trade policy review.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsBalasubramanyam, V.N.
Japan's trade policy: a mini-symposium.EconomicsEl-Agraa, Ali M.
Merchandise trade in the APEC Region: is there scope for liberalization on an MFN basis? (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation; most-favored nation)(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsWonnacott, Paul
Nontariff measures and developing countries: has the Uruguay Round leveled the playing field?EconomicsLow, Patrick, Yeats, Alexander
Prosperity for all? Reflecting on the MFA complex after Marrakech. (Multi-Fiber Arrangement after the signing of the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations)EconomicsSpinanger, Dean
Simple rules, robustness and alternative assignments for G3 policy cooperation.EconomicsGarratt, Anthony, Levine, Paul, Christodoulakis, Nicos
Some lessons from 'developing' countries' trade policy reviews in the GATT framework: an enforcement perspective.EconomicsQureshi, Asif H.
The competitive position of Asian producers of textiles and clothing in the US market.EconomicsMoore, Lynden
The EC-Japan consensus on cars: interaction between trade and competition policy.EconomicsMattoo, Aaditya, Mavroidis, Petros C.
The GATT's review of Australian trade policy.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsAnderson, Kym
The impact of economic sanctions in the 1990s.EconomicsBergeijk, Peter A.G. van
The interaction between labor standards and international trade policy.EconomicsSapir, Andre
The linkages between the timber trade and tropical deforestation - Indonesia.EconomicsBarbier, Edward B., Bockstael, Nancy, Burgess, Joanne C., Strand, Ivar
The new trade theory and its relevance to the trade policies of developing countries.EconomicsAlam, Asad
The prospects of an ASEAN free trade area. (Association of South East Asian Nations)(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsAriff, Mohamed
The road most taken: the rise of Title VII protection. (anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws)EconomicsPrusa, Thomas J., Hansen, Wendy L.
The role of tax expenditure reporting in a global economy.EconomicsDaly, Michael
The trade policy revolution in developing countries.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsDean, Judith M.
The World Trade Organization: watershed innovation or cautious small step forward?(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsJackson, John H.
Towards an internationalization of competition policy.EconomicsJacquemin, Alexis
Trade and environment in the World Trade Organization.EconomicsEglin, Richard
Trade liberalization and 'fair trade' demands: addressing the environmental and labor standards issues.EconomicsBhagwati, Jagdish
Trade policy and regional integration: implications for the relations between Europe and Africa.EconomicsCollier, Paul, Gunning, Jan Willem
Trade policy review of the Republic of Turkey.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsTogan, Subidey
Trade rules and environmental controversies during the Uruguay Round and beyond.EconomicsUimonen, Peter P.
Transnational coalitions among societal, state and international actors: GM, Ford and Hyundai in the Canadian anti-dumping case.EconomicsGi-Heon Kwon
US-Japan trade friction and its dilemmas for US policy.EconomicsNoland, Marcus
US trade policy and the GATT review.(Global Trade Policy 1995)EconomicsKrueger, Anne O.
VERs as a prominent feature of Japanese trade policy: their rationale, costs and benefits. (voluntary export restraints)EconomicsEl-Agraa, Ali M.
Why liberalisation needs centralisation: subsidiarity and EU telecoms. (European Union)EconomicsSun, Jeanne-Mey, Pelkmans, Jacques
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