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This book provides a special interest theory of protection.
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This book provides a special interest theory of protection.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9780521362474
- ISBN-10: 0521362474
- Artikelnr.: 31792020
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 892g
- ISBN-13: 9780521362474
- ISBN-10: 0521362474
- Artikelnr.: 31792020
Preface
Acknowledgments
list of results
1. A preview of the results
2. Endogenous policy theory: a diagrammatic approach
Part I. Endogenous Policy Theory with Specific Factors: The Theory of Industry Tariffs in Partial Equilibrium: 3. The probabilistic voting model of political efficiency and powerless politicians
4. Endogenous lobbying theory and the contribution specialization theorem
5. Endogenous tariff theory
6. The power function model of endogenous industry lobbying
7. Three simple tests of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem
8. The invisible foot and the waste of nations: lawyers as negative externalities
Part II. Endogenous Policy Theory in General Equilibrium: A Long-Run Theory of National Tariff Levels: 9. The 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 model of endogenous redistribution theory
10. A prisoner's dilemma theory of endogenous protection: the Leontief model
11. The compensation effect and the multiple equilibrium trap
12. increasing returns to politics and factor endowments: economic development and Brazilian vitality versus the Indian disease
13. Endogenous protection in the United States, 1900-88
14. A Cobb-Douglas model
15. Black hole tariffs
16. The endowment effect: cross-national evidence on endogenous tariffs
Part II. Postscript: 17. The senile-industry argument for protection
18. Optimal obfuscation and the theory of the second worst: the politically efficient policy
Mathematical appendices
References
Author index
Subject index.
Acknowledgments
list of results
1. A preview of the results
2. Endogenous policy theory: a diagrammatic approach
Part I. Endogenous Policy Theory with Specific Factors: The Theory of Industry Tariffs in Partial Equilibrium: 3. The probabilistic voting model of political efficiency and powerless politicians
4. Endogenous lobbying theory and the contribution specialization theorem
5. Endogenous tariff theory
6. The power function model of endogenous industry lobbying
7. Three simple tests of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem
8. The invisible foot and the waste of nations: lawyers as negative externalities
Part II. Endogenous Policy Theory in General Equilibrium: A Long-Run Theory of National Tariff Levels: 9. The 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 model of endogenous redistribution theory
10. A prisoner's dilemma theory of endogenous protection: the Leontief model
11. The compensation effect and the multiple equilibrium trap
12. increasing returns to politics and factor endowments: economic development and Brazilian vitality versus the Indian disease
13. Endogenous protection in the United States, 1900-88
14. A Cobb-Douglas model
15. Black hole tariffs
16. The endowment effect: cross-national evidence on endogenous tariffs
Part II. Postscript: 17. The senile-industry argument for protection
18. Optimal obfuscation and the theory of the second worst: the politically efficient policy
Mathematical appendices
References
Author index
Subject index.
Preface
Acknowledgments
list of results
1. A preview of the results
2. Endogenous policy theory: a diagrammatic approach
Part I. Endogenous Policy Theory with Specific Factors: The Theory of Industry Tariffs in Partial Equilibrium: 3. The probabilistic voting model of political efficiency and powerless politicians
4. Endogenous lobbying theory and the contribution specialization theorem
5. Endogenous tariff theory
6. The power function model of endogenous industry lobbying
7. Three simple tests of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem
8. The invisible foot and the waste of nations: lawyers as negative externalities
Part II. Endogenous Policy Theory in General Equilibrium: A Long-Run Theory of National Tariff Levels: 9. The 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 model of endogenous redistribution theory
10. A prisoner's dilemma theory of endogenous protection: the Leontief model
11. The compensation effect and the multiple equilibrium trap
12. increasing returns to politics and factor endowments: economic development and Brazilian vitality versus the Indian disease
13. Endogenous protection in the United States, 1900-88
14. A Cobb-Douglas model
15. Black hole tariffs
16. The endowment effect: cross-national evidence on endogenous tariffs
Part II. Postscript: 17. The senile-industry argument for protection
18. Optimal obfuscation and the theory of the second worst: the politically efficient policy
Mathematical appendices
References
Author index
Subject index.
Acknowledgments
list of results
1. A preview of the results
2. Endogenous policy theory: a diagrammatic approach
Part I. Endogenous Policy Theory with Specific Factors: The Theory of Industry Tariffs in Partial Equilibrium: 3. The probabilistic voting model of political efficiency and powerless politicians
4. Endogenous lobbying theory and the contribution specialization theorem
5. Endogenous tariff theory
6. The power function model of endogenous industry lobbying
7. Three simple tests of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem
8. The invisible foot and the waste of nations: lawyers as negative externalities
Part II. Endogenous Policy Theory in General Equilibrium: A Long-Run Theory of National Tariff Levels: 9. The 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 model of endogenous redistribution theory
10. A prisoner's dilemma theory of endogenous protection: the Leontief model
11. The compensation effect and the multiple equilibrium trap
12. increasing returns to politics and factor endowments: economic development and Brazilian vitality versus the Indian disease
13. Endogenous protection in the United States, 1900-88
14. A Cobb-Douglas model
15. Black hole tariffs
16. The endowment effect: cross-national evidence on endogenous tariffs
Part II. Postscript: 17. The senile-industry argument for protection
18. Optimal obfuscation and the theory of the second worst: the politically efficient policy
Mathematical appendices
References
Author index
Subject index.