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Measuring the Restrictiveness of International Trade Policy

Abstract:
Presents an approach to the problem of measuring trade restrictiveness that builds on the standard theory of policy reform in open economies. Discusses a nontechnical introduction to measuring trade policy restrictiveness; tariff reform in general equilibrium; the trade restrictiveness index (TRI); the mercantilist trade restrictiveness index (MTRI); trade reform, trade restrictiveness, and tariff structure; trade reform with tariffs and quotas; the TRI and MTRI with quotas; alternative economic environments; aggregating trade restrictions in modeling; a general framework for measuring policy restrictiveness; other policy distortions; alternative reference points; quantity aggregates; and measuring trade restrictiveness in a simple computable general-equilibrium model. Anderson is Neenan Professor of Economics at Boston College. Neary is Professor of Political Economy at University College Dublin. Index.

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Publisher:
MIT Press
Place of publication:
Cambridge and London
Publication date:
2005-01-01


Language:
English
UUID:
uuid:78836506-f537-4e94-8c09-e1592ba09db9
Local pid:
oai:economics.ouls.ox.ac.uk:9417
Deposit date:
2011-08-16

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