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A 2005 investigation of the economics and politics of preferential trade agreements in the multilateral trade system.
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A 2005 investigation of the economics and politics of preferential trade agreements in the multilateral trade system.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 317g
- ISBN-13: 9780521158114
- ISBN-10: 0521158117
- Artikelnr.: 31082226
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 317g
- ISBN-13: 9780521158114
- ISBN-10: 0521158117
- Artikelnr.: 31082226
Pravin Krishna is Professor of Economics at Brown University. A Faculty Research Fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research, he has held visiting appointments at Princeton University, Stanford University, and the University of Chicago. Professor Krishna has also served as a consultant to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
1. Introduction and overview: 1.1 Research objectives
1.2 Outline
2. The economics of preferential trade areas: 2.1 Trade creation and trade diversion
2.2 Revenue transfer effects
3. Necessarily welfare improving preferential trade areas: 3.1 Customs unions
3.2 Non-economic objectives
3.3 Free trade areas
3.4 Implementation
4. Geography and natural trading partners: 4.1 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: theory
4.2 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: econometrics
4.3 Data and estimation results
5. Preferential trade agreements and multilateralism.
1.2 Outline
2. The economics of preferential trade areas: 2.1 Trade creation and trade diversion
2.2 Revenue transfer effects
3. Necessarily welfare improving preferential trade areas: 3.1 Customs unions
3.2 Non-economic objectives
3.3 Free trade areas
3.4 Implementation
4. Geography and natural trading partners: 4.1 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: theory
4.2 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: econometrics
4.3 Data and estimation results
5. Preferential trade agreements and multilateralism.
1. Introduction and overview: 1.1 Research objectives; 1.2 Outline; 2. The economics of preferential trade areas: 2.1 Trade creation and trade diversion; 2.2 Revenue transfer effects; 3. Necessarily welfare improving preferential trade areas: 3.1 Customs unions; 3.2 Non-economic objectives; 3.3 Free trade areas; 3.4 Implementation; 4. Geography and natural trading partners: 4.1 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: theory; 4.2 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: econometrics; 4.3 Data and estimation results; 5. Preferential trade agreements and multilateralism.
1. Introduction and overview: 1.1 Research objectives
1.2 Outline
2. The economics of preferential trade areas: 2.1 Trade creation and trade diversion
2.2 Revenue transfer effects
3. Necessarily welfare improving preferential trade areas: 3.1 Customs unions
3.2 Non-economic objectives
3.3 Free trade areas
3.4 Implementation
4. Geography and natural trading partners: 4.1 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: theory
4.2 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: econometrics
4.3 Data and estimation results
5. Preferential trade agreements and multilateralism.
1.2 Outline
2. The economics of preferential trade areas: 2.1 Trade creation and trade diversion
2.2 Revenue transfer effects
3. Necessarily welfare improving preferential trade areas: 3.1 Customs unions
3.2 Non-economic objectives
3.3 Free trade areas
3.4 Implementation
4. Geography and natural trading partners: 4.1 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: theory
4.2 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: econometrics
4.3 Data and estimation results
5. Preferential trade agreements and multilateralism.
1. Introduction and overview: 1.1 Research objectives; 1.2 Outline; 2. The economics of preferential trade areas: 2.1 Trade creation and trade diversion; 2.2 Revenue transfer effects; 3. Necessarily welfare improving preferential trade areas: 3.1 Customs unions; 3.2 Non-economic objectives; 3.3 Free trade areas; 3.4 Implementation; 4. Geography and natural trading partners: 4.1 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: theory; 4.2 Modeling preferential trade liberalization: econometrics; 4.3 Data and estimation results; 5. Preferential trade agreements and multilateralism.