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protectionist policies in countries where workers will benefit from the imposition of tariffs and quotas. We test and confirm these …
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This Paper assesses the foreign lobbying forces behind the tariff preferences that the United States grants to Latin American countries. The basic framework is one developed by Grossman and Helpman (1994) that is extended to explain the relationship between foreign lobbying and tariff...
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This Paper provides a new approach to the evaluation of pre-shipment inspection (PSI) programs as ways of improving tariff-revenue collection and reducing fraud when customs administrations are corrupt. We build a model highlighting the contribution of surveillance firms to the generation of...
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%) was absorbed by RoO-related administrative costs with non-administrative costs for Mexican firms of about 3% US of import …
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implications for how nations should conduct their trade policy. For example, should import sectors with weaker comparative … paper we explore these issues in the context of a canonical Ricardian model. Our main results imply that optimal import … tariffs should be uniform, whereas optimal export subsidies should be weakly decreasing with respect to comparative advantage …
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elected to determine the tariffs to be applied on imported goods. Under a customs union, the necessity to coordinate tariffs …
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Anderson and Neary (1992, 1994 and 1996). The second index captures the impact of trade distortions on each country’s import … distortions imposed by the rest of the world on each country’s export bundle. All indices are estimated for the broad aggregates … 70 percent on average to world protection, underlying their importance for any study on trade protection. …
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This Paper proposes a new method to test the Grossman-Helpman model of endogenous protection and lobby formation. This method, which does not require outside data on lobbies or contributions, identifies politically organized industries for trade protection purposes and calculates equilibrium...
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According to the Washington Consensus, developing countries’ growth would benefit from a reduction in tariffs and other … these concerns - by using a model-based analysis which highlights tariffs on capital and intermediate goods; by compiling … treatment, liberalizing tariffs on imported capital and intermediate goods, did lead to faster GDP growth, and by a margin …
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output tariffs can produce productivity gains by inducing tougher import competition whereas cheaper imported inputs can … distinguish between productivity gains arising from lower tariffs on final goods relative to those on intermediate inputs. Lower … tariffs. A 10 percentage point fall in output tariffs increases productivity by about 1%, whereas an equivalent fall in input …
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