Applied Trade Policy Modeling in 16 Countries

Insights and Impacts from World Bank CGE Based Projects

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy, International, International Relations, Business & Finance
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Author: David G Tarr ISBN: 9789814551441
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: March 13, 2014
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: David G Tarr
ISBN: 9789814551441
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: March 13, 2014
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This book focuses on the World Bank projects, led by the author, based on computable general equilibrium models of international trade policy. The chapters show an unusual combination of policy relevance, advice and impact, with academic rigor and international trade theory insights. The author discusses some of the policy contexts for the requests from developing and transition countries to the World Bank, the key trade theory or policy insights, policy recommendations and conclusions, and the policy impacts.

Contents:

  • Introduction and Overview

  • Trade Policy: Quantitative Restraints, Foreign Exchange Surrender and Uniformity:

    • Welfare Costs of US Quotas in Textiles, Steel and Autos (J de Melo and D G Tarr)
    • Reforming Hungarian Agricultural Trade Policy: A Quantitative Evaluation (M Morkre and D G Tarr)
    • Second-Best Foreign Exchange Policy in the Presence of Domestic Price Controls and Export Subsidies (D G Tarr)
    • Trade Reform in the Partially Liberalized Economy of Turkey (G W Harrison, T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)
  • Evaluating the Impact of Services and FDI with Endogenous Productivity Effects:

    • The Impact of Liberalizing Barriers to Foreign Direct Investment in Services: The Case of Russian Accession to the World Trade Organization (J Jensen, T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)
    • Regional Impacts of Liberalization of Barriers against Foreign Direct Investment in Services: The Case of Russia's Accession to the WTO (T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)
    • Impact of Local Content Restrictions and Barriers Against Foreign Direct Investment in Services: The Case of Kazakhstan's Accession to the WTO (J Jensen and D G Tarr)
    • Modeling Services Liberalization: The Case of Tanzania (J Jensen, T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)
  • Trade and Poverty:

    • Trade Policy and Poverty Reduction in Brazil (G W Harrison, T F Rutherford, D G Tarr and A Gurgel)
    • Trade Liberalization, Poverty and Efficient Equity (G W Harrison, T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)
    • Poverty Effects of Russia's WTO Accession: Modeling “Real” Households with Endogenous Productivity Effects (T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)
    • Trade, Exchange Rate and Energy Pricing Reform in Iran: Potentially Large Efficiency Effects and Gains to the Poor (J Jensen and D G Tarr)
  • Regionalism:

    • Trade Policy Options for Chile: The Importance of Market Access (G W Harrison, T F Rutherford and D G Tarr)

Readership: Students and the general public who are interested to learn about the key trade theories or policy insights of World Bank projects, policy recommendations and their impact.
Key Features:

  • Cover computable general equilibrium modeling of trade policy in a wide range of countries and of the wide range of trade policy issues combined with the policy context and policy advice discussion
  • An unusual combination of policy relevance, advice and impact, with academic rigor and international trade theory insights
  • The author has virtually incomparable experience in providing trade policy advice to more than 25 countries on behalf of the World Bank
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This book focuses on the World Bank projects, led by the author, based on computable general equilibrium models of international trade policy. The chapters show an unusual combination of policy relevance, advice and impact, with academic rigor and international trade theory insights. The author discusses some of the policy contexts for the requests from developing and transition countries to the World Bank, the key trade theory or policy insights, policy recommendations and conclusions, and the policy impacts.

Contents:

Readership: Students and the general public who are interested to learn about the key trade theories or policy insights of World Bank projects, policy recommendations and their impact.
Key Features:

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