Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW: By Modechai E. Kreinin, Michigan State University and Michael G. Plummer, the Johns Hopkins University and OECD PART I: General Approaches to Commercial Policy Chapter 1: Free Trade and Its Alternatives By Sven W. Arndt, Claremont McKenna College Chapter 2: The International Trading System and Its Future By Rachel McCulloch, Brandeis University Chapter 3: Administration of Commercial Policy By Alfred E. Eckes Jr., Ohio University Chapter 4: Trade and the Labor Market: Recent Development and New Frontiers By Carl Davidson, Michigan State University and Nicholas Sly, University of Oregon Chapter 5: Protection of Agriculture By Tim Josling, Stanford University Chapter 6: Theory and Economic Modeling of Regional Trading Agreements By Modechai Kreinin, Michigan State University and Michael Plummer, the Johns Hopkins University and OECD Chapter 7: The Ruled-Based Trading System By Cristiane Carneiro, University of Sao Paulo and Gary Hufbauer, Institute for International Economics PART II: Country (Regional) Studies Chapter 8: U.S. Trade Policy Since 1934: An Uneven Path Toward Greater Trade Liberalization By Robert E. Baldwin, University of Wisconsin Chapter 9: The European Community Commercial Policy By Patrick A. Messerlin, University of Paris Chapter 10: Japan's Commercial Policy By Masahiro Kawai, ADB Institute, and Shujiro Urata, Waseda University, Chapter 11: Commercial Policy and Experience in the Giants: China and India By Ganeshan Wignaraja, Asian Development Bank Chapter 12: Australian Commercial Policies By Peter Lloyd, University of Melbourne Chapter 13: The European Transition Economics By Torbjorn Becker and Anders Fredriksson, Stockholm School of Economics Chapter 14: Trade Liberalization in a Small Open Economy: The Case of Israel By Michael Michaeli, The Hebrew University Chapter 15: ASEAN Commercial Policy By Hal Hill and Jay Menon

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