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Recent research in international trade emphasizes the importance of firms’ extensive margins for understanding overall patterns of trade as well as how firms respond to specific events such as trade liberalization. In this paper, we use detailed U.S. trade statistics to provide a broad...
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With the completion of the Uruguay Round of international trade negotiations, attention turns to plausible next steps. One question on the agenda of possibilities is the adoption of competition policies that complement or substitute for the remedies traditionally used to deal with international...
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of competition by cartels and monopolies. Since World War II there has been considerable convergence as an increasing … policy and competition policy intersect. A proposed augmentation of the World Trade Organization's functions to deal with …
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With the referral of the Kodak-Fuji market access dispute to the World Trade Organization, the role of retail …
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During the past half century many nations have adopted policies whose function is to discourage cartels and other restrictive practices. Industrialized nations led the movement toward pro-competition policies, but more recently, developing nations have begun to join the parade. Initial steps...
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