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concludes that substantial trade policy barriers remain as an important feature of the world economy …
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workhorse terms-of-trade model of trade policy with political economy. Theory predicts that discretionary final goods tariffs …
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This paper surveys political-economic research on the variety of instruments that governments use to conduct international trade policy. It presents key insights on the relationships between instruments such as tariffs, quotas, voluntary export restraints, and other nontariff barriers, as well...
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Use of temporary trade barriers has proliferated across countries, industries, and even policy instruments. This paper constructs a panel of bilateral, product-level United States steel imports that are matched to a unique data set on trade policy exclusions that are associated with the 2002...
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This paper estimates the impact of aggregate fluctuations on the time-varying trade policies of thirteen major emerging economies over 1989-2010; by 2010, these WTO member countries collectively accounted for 21 percent of world merchandise imports and 22 percent of world GDP. The paper examines...
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-shape relationship: it is in the interest of public health and the economy to balance non-pharmaceutical interventions in a manner that … guide for policymakers in balancing interests of public health and the economy during a pandemic. …
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line with important changes in the global econ-omy and differences across countries, regression results yield heterogeneous …
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The nexus between corruption and economic growth has been examined for a long time. Many empirical studies measured corruption by the reversed Transparency International's Perception of Corruption Index (CPI) and ignored that the CPI was not comparable over time. The CPI is comparable over time...
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