Economic analysis of regional trading arrangements
- London Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2003
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Contents Acknowledgements; Introduction Richard Pomfret; Part- I. Vinerian Customs Union Theory; 1. Jacob Viner (1950), ‘The Economics Of Customs Unions’; 2. R.G. Lipsey (1960), ‘The Theory Of Customs Unions: A General Survey’; 3. Harry G. Johnson (1960), ‘The Economic Theory Of Customs Union’; 4. C.A. Cooper And B.F. Massell (1965), ‘A New Look At Customs Union Theory’; Part -II. Outside The Mainstream; 5. Murray C. Kemp And Henry Y. Wan, Jr. (1976), ‘An Elementary Proposition Concerning The Formation Of Customs Unions’; 6. Eitan Berglas (1979), ‘Preferential Trading Theory: The N Commodity Case’; 7. Paul Wonnacott And Ronald Wonnacott (1981), ‘Is Unilateral Tariff Reduction Preferable To A Customs Union? The Curious Case Of The Missing Foreign Tariffs’; Part- III. Extensions; A Terms Of Trade; 8. Robert A. Mundell (1964), ‘Tariff Preferences And The Terms Of Trade’; 9. Richard Blackhurst (1972), ‘General Versus Preferential Tariff Reduction For Ldc Exports: An Analysis Of The Welfare Effects’; 10. Richard Pomfret (1986), ‘The Theory Of Preferential Trading Arrangements’ B Scale Economies; 11. W.M. Corden (1972), ‘Economies Of Scale And Customs Union Theory’ C Technical Efficiency; 12. Richard E. Baldwin (1992), ‘Measurable Dynamic Gains From Trade’; Part- IV .The New Regionalism; 13. David Cox And Richard Harris (1985), ‘Trade Liberalization And Industrial Organization: Some Estimates For Canada’; 14. Alasdair Smith And Anthony J. Venables (1988), ‘Completing The Internal Market In The European Community: Some Industry Simulations’; 15. Anne O. Krueger (1999), ‘Free Trade Agreements As Protectionist Devices: Rules Of Origin’; 16. L. Alan Winters (1999), ‘Regionalism Vs. Multilateralism’; 17. Arvind Panagariya (2000), ‘Preferential Trade Liberalization: The Traditional Theory And New Developments’; Part- V .Political Economy And Time Inconsistency; 18. Wilfred J. Ethier (1998), ‘Regionalism In A Multilateral World’; 19. Philip I. Levy (1997), ‘A Political-Economic Analysis Of Free-Trade Agreements’; 20. Kyle Bagwell And Robert W. Staiger (1997), ‘Multilateral Tariff Cooperation During The Formation Of Customs Unions’; Part -VI. The Optimal Number Of Blocs And Optimal Size Of Nations A Optimal Number Of Blocs; 21. Paul R. Krugman (1991), ‘Is Bilateralism Bad?’ 22. Lawrence H. Summers (1991), ‘Regionalism And The World Trading System’ B Optimal Size Of Nations; 23. Alberto Alesina, Enrico Spolaore And Romain Wacziarg (2000), ‘Economic Integration And Political Disintegration’; 24. Dani Rodrik (2000), ‘How Far Will International Economic Integration Go?’ C Home Bias; 25. John Mccallum (1995), ‘National Borders Matter: Canada-U.S. Regional Trade Patterns’; 26. John F. Helliwell (1996), ‘Do National Borders Matter For Quebec’s Trade?’ 27. Charles Engel And John H. Rogers (1996), ‘How Wide Is The Border?’ D Regionalization And Sub-Regional Zones; 28. Detlef Lorenz (1991), ‘Regionalisation Versus Regionalism – Problems Of Change In The World Economy’; 29. Richard Pomfret (1996), ‘Sub-Regional Economic Zones’; Name Index