Globalization And International Trade Policies.

This book brings together a collection of papers that Robert M Stern and his co-authors have written in recent years. The collection addresses a variety of issues pertinent to the global trading system. One group of papers deals with globalization in terms of what the public needs to know about this...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: World Scientific 2009.
Series:World Scientific studies in international economics ; 9.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover13;
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • 1. Introduction and Overview Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Overview
  • Part I. Globalization
  • 2. What the Public Should Know about Globalization and the World Trade Organization Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Globalization
  • III. The WTO
  • IV. Conclusion
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • 3. Globalizations Bystanders: Does Trade Liberalization Hurt Countries That Do Not Participate? Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. When Can a Country Free Ride?
  • III. Which Tariffs Will Fall with Multilateral Liberalization?
  • IV. Preferential Trade Liberalization
  • V. Conclusion
  • Study Questions
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • 4. Global Market Integration and National Sovereignty Andrew G. Brown and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. The Global Trading System: Yesterday and Today
  • III. Non-Discrimination and Free Trade Arrangements
  • IV. Establishing the Boundaries of the WTO
  • V. Conclusion
  • Study Questions
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • 5. Concepts of Fairness in the Global Trading System Andrew G. Brown and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. The Efficiency Criterion
  • III. Equality of Opportunity and Market Access
  • IV. Distributive Equity and Market Access
  • V. Equality of Opportunity in Supporting Rules
  • VI. Procedural Justice
  • VII. Fairness and the Doha Round
  • VIII. Conclusion
  • Study Questions
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • Part II. Analysis of Multilateral, Regional, and Bilateral Trading Arrangements
  • 6. Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Preferential Trading Arrangements Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. The Principles of GATT2
  • III. A Brief History of GATT Negotiating Rounds4
  • IV. Preferential Trading Arrangements and the GATT GATT Article XXIV
  • V. The Advantages and Limitations of Multilateralism and Preferential Arrangements14
  • VI. Theoretical Analysis of the Welfare Effects of the Expansion of Trading Blocs
  • VII. Implications for the Design of Trading Blocs to Enhance World Welfare
  • Appendix
  • Study Questions
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • 7. An Overview of the Modeling of the Choices and Consequences of U.S. Trade Policies Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Issues of Policy Design and Choice
  • III. Representation of Constituent Interests
  • IV. Conclusions and Implications for Research and Policy
  • Study Questions
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • 8. Issues of Manufactures Liberalization and Administered Protection in the Doha Round Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Market Access
  • III. Implementation
  • IV. Administered Protection
  • V. Preferential Arrangements
  • VI. Dispute Resolution
  • VII. Special Treatment
  • VIII. Conclusion
  • Study Questions
  • References
  • Suggested Further Reading
  • 9. An Assessment of the Economic Effects of the Menu of U.S. Trade Policies Kozo Kiyota and Robert M. Stern
  • I. Introduction
  • II. The Michigan Model of World Production and Trade
  • III. Computational Analysis of U.S. Free Trade Agreements
  • IV. Hub and Spoke Effects of the U.S. FTAs
  • V.