Modeling Trade Policy
Applied General Equilibrium Assessments of North American Free Trade
Herausgeber: Francois, Joseph F.; Shiells, Clinton R.; Joseph F., Francois
Modeling Trade Policy
Applied General Equilibrium Assessments of North American Free Trade
Herausgeber: Francois, Joseph F.; Shiells, Clinton R.; Joseph F., Francois
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The volume contains a number of methodological advances in applied general equilibrium (AGE) modelling of trade policy.
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The volume contains a number of methodological advances in applied general equilibrium (AGE) modelling of trade policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780521087568
- ISBN-10: 0521087562
- Artikelnr.: 24878846
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780521087568
- ISBN-10: 0521087562
- Artikelnr.: 24878846
Part I. Introduction: 1. Age models of North American free trade: an
introduction Joseph F. Francois and Clinton R. Shiells; Part II.
Multisector Models: 2. A general equilibrium analysis of North American
economic integration David W. Roland-Holst, Kenneth A. Reinert, and Clinton
R. Shiells; 3. The gains for Mexico from a North American free trade
agreement - an applied general equilibrium assessment; 4. Some applied
general equilibrium estimates of the impact of a North American free trade
area on Canada David J. Cox; 5. Properties of applied general equilibrium
trade models with monopolistic competition and foreign direct investment
Drusilla K. Brown; Part III. Sector-Focused Models: 6. Agriculture in the
Mexico-US free trade agreement: a general equilibrium analysis Santiago
Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen; 7. Wage changes in a U.S.-Mexico free trade
area: migration versus Stolper-Samuelson effects Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman
Robinson and Karen E. Thierfelder; 8. The auto industry and the North
American free-trade agreement Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, James R. Markusen
and Thomas F. Rutherford; 9. Bilateral trade liberalization in quota
restricted items: U.S. and Mexico in textiles and steel Irene Trela and
John Whalley; Part IV. Dynamic Models: 10. A dynamic dual model of the
North American free trade agreement Leslie Young and Jose Romero; 11.
Towards a dynamic general equilibrium model of North American trade Timothy
J. Kehoe
introduction Joseph F. Francois and Clinton R. Shiells; Part II.
Multisector Models: 2. A general equilibrium analysis of North American
economic integration David W. Roland-Holst, Kenneth A. Reinert, and Clinton
R. Shiells; 3. The gains for Mexico from a North American free trade
agreement - an applied general equilibrium assessment; 4. Some applied
general equilibrium estimates of the impact of a North American free trade
area on Canada David J. Cox; 5. Properties of applied general equilibrium
trade models with monopolistic competition and foreign direct investment
Drusilla K. Brown; Part III. Sector-Focused Models: 6. Agriculture in the
Mexico-US free trade agreement: a general equilibrium analysis Santiago
Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen; 7. Wage changes in a U.S.-Mexico free trade
area: migration versus Stolper-Samuelson effects Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman
Robinson and Karen E. Thierfelder; 8. The auto industry and the North
American free-trade agreement Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, James R. Markusen
and Thomas F. Rutherford; 9. Bilateral trade liberalization in quota
restricted items: U.S. and Mexico in textiles and steel Irene Trela and
John Whalley; Part IV. Dynamic Models: 10. A dynamic dual model of the
North American free trade agreement Leslie Young and Jose Romero; 11.
Towards a dynamic general equilibrium model of North American trade Timothy
J. Kehoe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Age models of North American free trade: an
introduction Joseph F. Francois and Clinton R. Shiells; Part II.
Multisector Models: 2. A general equilibrium analysis of North American
economic integration David W. Roland-Holst, Kenneth A. Reinert, and Clinton
R. Shiells; 3. The gains for Mexico from a North American free trade
agreement - an applied general equilibrium assessment; 4. Some applied
general equilibrium estimates of the impact of a North American free trade
area on Canada David J. Cox; 5. Properties of applied general equilibrium
trade models with monopolistic competition and foreign direct investment
Drusilla K. Brown; Part III. Sector-Focused Models: 6. Agriculture in the
Mexico-US free trade agreement: a general equilibrium analysis Santiago
Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen; 7. Wage changes in a U.S.-Mexico free trade
area: migration versus Stolper-Samuelson effects Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman
Robinson and Karen E. Thierfelder; 8. The auto industry and the North
American free-trade agreement Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, James R. Markusen
and Thomas F. Rutherford; 9. Bilateral trade liberalization in quota
restricted items: U.S. and Mexico in textiles and steel Irene Trela and
John Whalley; Part IV. Dynamic Models: 10. A dynamic dual model of the
North American free trade agreement Leslie Young and Jose Romero; 11.
Towards a dynamic general equilibrium model of North American trade Timothy
J. Kehoe
introduction Joseph F. Francois and Clinton R. Shiells; Part II.
Multisector Models: 2. A general equilibrium analysis of North American
economic integration David W. Roland-Holst, Kenneth A. Reinert, and Clinton
R. Shiells; 3. The gains for Mexico from a North American free trade
agreement - an applied general equilibrium assessment; 4. Some applied
general equilibrium estimates of the impact of a North American free trade
area on Canada David J. Cox; 5. Properties of applied general equilibrium
trade models with monopolistic competition and foreign direct investment
Drusilla K. Brown; Part III. Sector-Focused Models: 6. Agriculture in the
Mexico-US free trade agreement: a general equilibrium analysis Santiago
Levy and Sweder van Wijnbergen; 7. Wage changes in a U.S.-Mexico free trade
area: migration versus Stolper-Samuelson effects Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman
Robinson and Karen E. Thierfelder; 8. The auto industry and the North
American free-trade agreement Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, James R. Markusen
and Thomas F. Rutherford; 9. Bilateral trade liberalization in quota
restricted items: U.S. and Mexico in textiles and steel Irene Trela and
John Whalley; Part IV. Dynamic Models: 10. A dynamic dual model of the
North American free trade agreement Leslie Young and Jose Romero; 11.
Towards a dynamic general equilibrium model of North American trade Timothy
J. Kehoe