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We combine a model of combined inter-spatial and inter-temporal trade between countries recently used by Huang, Whalley and Zhang (2004) to analyze the merits of trade liberalization in services when goods trade is restricted with a model of foreign exchange rationing due to Clarete and Whalley...
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This paper considers liberalization of trade in both inter-temporal intermediation services and goods in a joint spatial-inter-temporal trade model. Joint multi-commodity spatial intertemporal models are not (to our knowledge) used in the trade literature as general comparative statics results...
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The impacts of the 2008 financial crisis on China / John Whalley -- How can the G20 better support global governance? A Chinese perspective / Yuyan Zhang and Huifang Tian -- The Chinese savings rate: causes and implications for imbalances / Yuezhou Cai and Tongsan Wang -- Labour market reform,...
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theory, the primary purpose of a carbon tax is to internalize a global negative externality. A second benefit for individual …
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This paper discusses the size of impact of carbon motivated border tax adjustments on world trade. We report numerical simulation results which suggest that impacts on welfare, trade, and emissions will likely be small. This is because proposed measures use carbon emissions in the importing...
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