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Title Quantitative methods for assessing the effects of non-tariff measures and trade facilitation / editors, Philippa Dee, Michael Ferrantino.

Publication Info. River Edge, NJ : World Scientific Pub. : APEC, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 664 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note "Papers ... originally presented at an APEC capacity-building workshop on quantitative methods for assessing non-tariff measures and trade facilitation, held in Bangkok on 8-10 October 2003"--Ackn.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary As tariffs have fallen worldwide, the increasing importance of non-tariff policies for further trade liberalization has become widely recognized. The methods for assessing the potential effects of such liberalization have lagged significantly behind those available for analyzing tariffs. This book is the first volume that comprehensively addresses this gap. It has been designed to be useful for both economists and policymakers, especially for those involved in communicating ideas and results between economists and policymakers. This indispensable book contains cutting-edge discussions of the full range of methodologies used in this area, including business surveys, summary statistics such as effective rates of protection and price gaps, time-series and panel econometrics, and simulation methods such as computable general equilibrium. It covers the entire spectrum of policies under discussion in current trade negotiations, including trade facilitation, services policies, quantitative measures, customs procedures, standards, movement of natural persons, and anti-dumping. Some prominent contributors to this book are Bijit Bora (World Trade Organization), John Wilson, Tsunehiro Otsuki and Vlad Manole (World Bank), Catherine Mann (Institute of International Economics), Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern (University of Michigan), Joe Francois (Erasmus University), Dean Spinanger (University of Kiel), Antoni Estevadeordal and Kati Suominen (Inter-American Development Bank), Thomas Prusa (Rutgers University), Thomas Hertel and Terrie Walmsley (Purdue University), Scott Bradford (Brigham Young University), Judith Dean, Robert Feinberg, Soamiely Andriamananjara and Marinos Tsigas (US International Trade Commission).
Contents USING DIRECTED ACYCLIC GRAPHS AND VAR ECONOMETRICS TO SIMULATE THE UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF IMPOSITION OF AN IMPORT QUOTA: AN APPLICATION TO U.S. WHEAT-RELATED MARKETSLIBERALIZING QUOTAS ON TEXTILES AND CLOTHING: HAS THE ATC ACTUALLY WORKED?; ESTIMATING TARIFF EQUIVALENTS OF CORE AND NON-CORE NON-TARIFF MEASURES IN THE APEC MEMBER ECONOMIES; ESTIMATING THE TARIFF-EQUIVALENT OF NTMS; ESTIMATION OF NOMINAL AND EFFECTIVE RA.
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Subject Non-tariff trade barriers -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Non-tariff trade barriers -- Mathematical models.
Non-tariff trade barriers.
Tariff -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Tariff -- Mathematical models.
Import quotas -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Import quotas -- Mathematical models.
Import quotas.
Foreign trade regulation -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Foreign trade regulation -- Mathematical models.
Foreign trade regulation.
Commercial policy -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Commercial policy -- Mathematical models.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Dee, Philippa S.
Ferrantino, Michael J.
Other Form: Print version: Quantitative methods for assessing the effects of non-tariff measures and trade facilitation. River Edge, NJ : World Scientific Pub. : APEC, ©2005 (DLC) 2004043135
ISBN 9812701354 (electronic book)
9789812701350 (electronic book)
9789812560513
9812560513
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9781281372710
9812560513