An International Workshop


WTO and World Trade, II
Seattle, April 28-29, 2001

Papers for Presentation

Asian Crisis
China and WTO

For comments and updated versions of the papers, please contact the authors directly. Respect of the copyright of the authors will be appreciated.
Amit Batabyal & Hamid Beladi Introduction and Overview of the Economics of International Trade and the Environment
A Dynamic Analysis of Protection and Environmental Policy in a Small Trading Developing Country
E. Kwan Choi Implications of Many Industries on the Heckscher-Ohlin Model
Hsiao-Lei Chu & Nan-Kuang Chen A Note on the Product Cycles and the World Income Distribution
Theo Eicher & Thomas Osang Politics and Trade Policy: An Empirical Investigation
Kishore Gawande
& Pravin Krishna
The Political Economy of Trade Policy: Empirical Approach
Amy Jocelyn Glass & Kamal Saggi Crowding Out and Distributional Effects of FDI Policies
Guenter Heiduk & Nicole Pohl The impact of WTO deregulation and liberalization on hubs
Yasu Ichino & Kar-yiu Wong Administered Protection as A Public Good
Ronald W. Jones International Fragmentation of Production and Globalization
Kala Krishna Firm Behavior and Market Assess in a Free Trade Area with Rules of Origin (with Jiandong Ju)
Implementing Free Trade Areas: Rules of Origin and Hidden Protection (with Anne Krueger)
Edwin L.-C. Lai The economics of intellectual property rights protection in the global economy
Ngo Van Long Trade Liberalization and Endogenous Growth
JeeHyeong Park WTO and Antidumping
Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Antidumping Policy: Theory and Evidence (with Bruce A. Blonigen)
Roberto A. Perrelli & Earl L. Grinols Trade Games: the WTO's Role in Disputes - Theory and Practice
Kamal Saggi Tariffs and the Most Favored Nation Clause
Henry Thompson

International Commerce and Income Distribution in Simulated Models of Production and Trade

Clement Wong & Anming Zhang

A Matching Model of Liberalisation of Trade in Services (with Jinhui Wu)
Private Sector's View of Trade Liberalization in Services: A Hong Kong Perspective

Xiaopeng Yin

Dynamic Analysis for Voluntary Import Expansions (VIEs) in the "Post GATT/WTO Era": Free Trade Promoter or Trade Barrier?

Ben Zissimos Gradualism, the Bicycle Theory, and Perpetual Trade Liberalization
Perpetual Trade Liberalization (with Ben Lockwood and John Whalley)

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