Bültmann & Gerriets
Handbook of Trade Policy for Development
von Arvid Lukauskas, Robert M. Stern, Gianni Zanini
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
Reihe: Oxford Handbooks
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ISBN: 978-0-19-968040-5
Erschienen am 10.12.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 246 mm [H] x 180 mm [B] x 61 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1905 Gramm
Umfang: 928 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung
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  • 1: Arvid Lukauskas, Robert M. Stern, and Gianni Zanini: Introduction and Overview

  • Part I: The Global Trading System

  • 2: Robert M. Stern: The Multilateral Trading System

  • 3: Pravin Krishna: Preferential Trade Agreements

  • Part II: International Trade Theory

  • 4: Arvind Panagariya: Comparative Advantage: The Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin Theories

  • 5: Mary E. Lovely and Devashish Mitra: Trade and the Gains from Trade in the Presence of Decreasing Costs and Imperfect Competition

  • Part III: Trade Policy and Trade Liberalization

  • 6: Geoffrey A. Jehle: Instruments of Trade Policy

  • 7: Soamiely Andriamananjara, Olivier Cadot, and Jean-Marie Grether: Tools for Applied Trade-Policy Analysis: An Introduction

  • 8: Arvid Lukauskas: The Political Economy of Protectionism

  • 9: Patrick A. Messerlin: The Doha Round

  • 10: Wendy E. Takacs: Protective Regimes and Trade Reform

  • 11: Tim Josling: Protection, Subsidies, and Agricultural Trade

  • 12: Aaditya Mattoo and Gianni Zanini: The Economics of Services Trade: An Overview

  • 13: Arvind Panagariya: Miracles and Debacles Revisited

  • 14: Salomon Samen: Policy Practices and Institutions for Successful Export Development and Diversification in Developing Countries

  • 15: Francisco L. Rivera-Batíz: Trade, Poverty, Inequality, and Gender

  • 16: Francisco L. Rivera Batíz: Migration: The Globalization of International Labor Flows, Its Causes and Consequences

  • Part IV: Implementing and Negotiating Trading Arrangements for the 21st Century

  • 17: Jean-Christophe Maur: Deep Integration in Preferential Trade Agreements

  • 18: Paul Brenton: Rules of Origin

  • 19: Edward D. Mansfield: Regionalism in the Americas at the Turn of the 21st Century: NAFTA and Mercosur

  • 20: Joel P. Trachtman: Safeguards, Anti-dumping, and Subsidies in International Trade Law

  • 21: Aaditya Mattoo and Gianni Zanini: Services Trade Agreements and Negotiations: An Overview

  • 22: Spencer Henson and Steven Jaffee: Public and Private Food Safety Standards: Compliance Costs and Strategic Opportunities

  • 23: Carsten Fink: Intellectual Property Rights: Economic Principles and Trade Rules

  • 24: Ana Frischtak and Richard Newfarmer: International Investment Agreements: Investor Protections and Foreign Direct Investment

  • 25: Robert Howse: Dispute Settlement in the WTO: A Manual

  • 26: Simon J. Evenett: Competition Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: Options for Policymakers

  • 27: Simon Evenett and Bernard Hoekman: Public Procurement

  • 28: Andrew Grainger and Gerard McLinden: Trade Facilitation

  • 29: Steve Charnovitz: Trade and Environment

  • 30: T.N. Srinivasan: International Trade and Labor Standards



Arvid Lukauskas is Executive Director of the Program in Economic Policy Management and the Picker Center for Executive Education at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. He specializes in international and comparative political economy. His recent publications include the books The Political Economy of the East Asian Crisis and Its Aftermath (ed. with F. Rivera-Batiz) and Regulating Finance as well as articles on the political economy of financial policy, trade policy, and central banking. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Robert M. Stern is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Public Policy in the Department of Economics and Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and currently Visiting Professor in the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC-Berkeley. He has published numerous papers, books, and edited volumes on a wide variety of topics, including international commodity problems, the determinants of comparative advantage, price behavior in international trade, balance-of-payments policies, and the computer modeling of international trade. He has been a consultant to and done research under the auspices of many U.S. Government agencies and international organizations. He has collaborated with Alan Deardorff (University of Michigan) since the early 1970s and with Drusilla Brown (Tufts University) since the mid-1980s in developing the Michigan Model of World Production and Trade. This is a computer-based model that has been used to study a variety of important policy issues.
Gianni Zanini specializes in international trade, economic policy, and development assistance. As a Consultant for the World Bank-East Asia Region in 2011-12, he was responsible for analytical economic work and for designing a technical assistance program in support of the ASEAN Economic Community. Between 2002-10, as a Lead Economist and Trade Team Leader in the World Bank Institute, he managed its trade capacity building and learning global program. At the World Bank he has led country analytical, advisory, and policy-related lending work in Somalia, Uganda, and Nigeria and program and country assistance evaluation work in FYR Macedonia, Sri-Lanka, the Philippines, India, and the Russian Federation. His recent publications include the books World Trade Indicators: Benchmarking World Trade Policies and Outcomes (with R. Islam), Handbook on International Trade in Services (ed. with A. Mattoo and R.M. Stern) and Somalia-From Resilience towards Recovery and Development.



This book explores the field of international trade with an emphasis on its implications for development. It provides a brief review of the main theoretical approaches and an overview of the global trading system, different trading arrangements, and policy issues.


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