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List of Contributors and Indices This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Trade Policy Issues and Empirical Analysis Volume Author/Editor: Robert E. Baldwin, ed. Volume Publisher: University of Chicago Press Volume ISBN: 0-226-03607-3 Volume URL: http://www.nber.org/books/bald88-2 Publication Date: 1988 Chapter Title: List of Contributors and Indices Chapter Author: Robert E. Baldwin Chapter URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c5856 Chapter pages in book: (p. 369 - 380) Contributors James E. Anderson Avinash K. Dixit Department of Economics Department of Economics Boston College Princeton University Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 Princeton, NJ 08544 Richard Baldwin Robert C. Feenstra Graduate School of Business Department of Economics Columbia University University of California 611 Uris Hall Davis, CA 95616 New York, NY 10027 Richard K. Green Robert E. Baldwin Department of Economics Department of Economics University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 Madison, WI 53706 Gene M. Grossman Magnus Blomstrom Woodrow Wilson School Stockholm School of Economics Princeton University P.O. Box 6501 Princeton, NJ 08544 113 83 Stockholm Sweden Richard Harris Harry P. Bowen Department of Economics Graduate School of Business Queen’s University New York University Kingston, Ontario KTL 3N6 100 Trinity Place Canada New York, NY 10012 Arye L. Hillman Drusilla K. Brown Department of Economics Department of Economics Bar-llan University Tufts University 52 100 Ramat-Can Medford, MA 02155 Israel 369 370 Contributors Joseph P. Kalt Rachel McCulloch John F. Kennedy School of Department of Finance Government Brandeis University Harvard University Waltham, MA 02254 79 Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Catherine L. Mann Room S-9035 Kala Krishna The World Bank Department of Economics 1818 H Street, N.W. Harvard University Washington, DC 20433 Littauer 215 Cambridge, MA 02138 Steven J. Matusz Department of Economics Paul Krugman Michigan State University Department of Economics East Lansing, MI 48824 Massac hu set ts Insti tu te of Technology John Mutti E52-383A Department of Economics Cambridge, MA 02139 Grinnell College P.O. Box 805 Ksenia Kulchycky Grinnell, IA 501 12 Department of Economics University of Pennsylvania Peter A. Petri 3718 Locust Walk Department of Economics Philadelphia, PA 19104 Brandeis University Waltham, MA 02254 Val Eugene Lambson Department of Economics Raymond Riezman University of Wisconsin Department of Economics Madison, WI 53706 University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 Edward E. Learner Department of Economics Dani Rodrik University of California, Los John F. Kennedy School of Angeles Government 405 Hilgard Avenue Harvard University Los Angeles, CA 90024 79 Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 James Levinsohn Department of Economics Robert W. Staiger University of Michigan Department of Economics Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 Robert E. Lipsey National Bureau of Economic Robert M. Stern Research Institute of Public Policy Studies 269 Mercer Street University of Michigan 8th floor Lorch Hall New York, NY 10003 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 371 Contributors Marie Thursby Beth V. Yarbrough Department of Economics Department of Economics Purdue University Amherst College West Lafayette, IN 47907 Amherst, MA 01002 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Author Index Abbott, P. C., 94 Conklin, N. C., 95, 100 Adams, Darius M., 351, 355 Cooper, R., 89 Alaouze, C. M., 94 Audretsch, David B., 324 Dahl, R. P., 79 Aw, Bee-Yan, 210, 227 Deardorff, Alan, 332 Deaton, A., 12 Balassa, Bela, 148, 316, 319, 320 Dixit, Avinash K., 11, 13, 80, 89, 124. Balassa, Carol, 148 143, 247 Baldwin, Richard, 3, 72-77, 109, 124, 206, 207 Eaton, J.. 80, 102, 106 Baldwin, Robert E., 6, 41, 226-31 Elliott, 209, 210, 220 Belsley, D. A., 31 Bergsten, C. Fred, 261, 262, 319, 320 Falvey. Rodney E., 227 Berliner, Diane T., 209, 210, 220 Feenstra, Robert, 19, 27, 44 Bhagwati, Jagdish N., 107, 113, 207 Blomstrom, Magnus, 7, 297-302 Gardner, B., 82, 102 Borrus, Michael, 321 Ghosh, A,, 131 Bowen, Harry, 143 Gilmore, R., 79 Boyd, R., 355 Godek, Paul E., 149 Brander, J. A., 71, 82, 84, 87, 101 Granger, C., 213-15, 219, 220, 222, 227 Bresnahan, T., 16 Green, Richard K., 6, 41, 226-31 Brown, D. K., 82, 102 Grossman, Gene M., 80, 102, 106, 233, Buffie, Edward F., 123, 129 237, 247, 252 Burris, A. E., 94 Guilkey, D. K., 220 Burton, E., 13 Hansen, Bent, 207 Cardell, N., 13 Harris, Richard, I10 Carter, C., 102 Hayes, D., 102 Caves, R. E., 79, 95, 96, 100 Helpman, Elhanan, I I, 320 Chamberlain, Gary, 214, 215, 216 Hillman, A. L., 82, 366, 367 Chang, Eui, 210 Holtz-Eakin, D., 214, 216, 218, 219 Chenery, Hollis B., 263 Homayounfarrokh, Lalehrokh, 351, 355 Christopher, Robert C., 319 Hoos, S., 80, 82 Cline, William R., 147, 319, 320 Horst, Thomas, 261, 262 373 374 Author Index Horstmann, 1.. I15 Muellbauer, J., 12 Hotelling, H., 18-19 Mussa, Michael, 233 Hufbauer, Gary C., 209, 210, 220, 224 Newey, Whitney, 214, 216, 218, 219 Itoh, Motoshige, 233 Nishimizu, Mieko, 323 Nixson, F. I., 113, 114 Johnson, D. G., 82 Nogues, Julio J., 147 Jones, Ronald, 233, 254 Noland. Marcus. 319. 320 Jorgensen, Dale W., 323 Just, R.. 80, 84-87 Olechowski, Andrzej, 147 Kalt, Joseph P., 8, 360, 364-68 Paarlberg, P. L., 94 Karp, L. S., 94 Petri, Peter A., 335 Kirkpatrick, C. H., 113, 114 Pratten, C. F., I14 Kolstad, C. D., 94 Pryor, Frederic L., 147 Kostecki, M. M., 80 Pugel, T. A., 79, 95, 96, loo Kravis. Irving B., 324 Krishna, Kala, 233 Rapp, William V., 316, 319 Krueger, Anne O., 110, 115 Riezman. R., 89 Krugman, Paul, 3, 1 I, 72-77, 89, 109, Roberts, Mark J., 210, 227 124, 320 Rodrik, Dani, 4, 137-43 Krutilla, K., 355 Rosen, Howard F., 214, 216, 218, 219, Kuh. E., 31 224 Kulchycky, Ksenia, 7, 297-302 Rosen, Sherwin, 44 Kuroda, Masahiro, 323 Salant. S. W., 89 Lambson, Val Eugene, 6, 248-55 Salemi. M. K., 220 Lancaster, Kelvin, 11, 17-19, 32, 35, 40, Sampson, Gary P., 147 41, 47 Sanyal, Kalan, 233, 254 Lavergne. Real, 336 Sarris, A. H., 102 Lawrence, Robert 2.. 224, 320-21 Saxonhouse, Gary R., 148, 319, 320, 331 Learner, Edward E., 5-6, 32, 33, 36, Scherer, F. M.. 114 152, 153, 158, 160, 168, 180, 200- Schlie, T., 63, 65 204. 263 Schmitz, A., 80, 84-87, 94, 102 Lee. N., 113, 114 Schwartz, G., 168 Leff, N. H., 113 Smith, Alasdair, 124 Levinsohn. James, 2-3, 40-44 Spelter, H., 355 Linneman, Hans. 263 Spence, M.,61 Lipsey, Robert E., 7, 261, 263, 270, 272, Spencer, B. J., 71, 82, 84, 87, 101 297-302, 324 Spiller, Pablo T., 123, 129 Litan, Robert E., 224 Srinivasan, T. N., 107, 207 Staiger, Robert W., 332 McCalla, A. F., 94 Stern, Robert M., 33, 263, 332 McCarl, Bruce A., 351, 355 Stiglitz, J., 11 McCulloch, Rachel, 7-8, 330-37 Sturgess, N. H., 94 Markusen, J. R., 115 Suits, D., 13 Megna, Laura L., 209 Swedenborg, Birgitta. 261, 263, 265, 277 Melo, Jaime de, 131 Metzler, L. A., 206 Taplin, J. H. E., 94 Moran. Theodore H., 261, 262 Tarr. D. G., 13 Morici, Peter, 209 Tekeli, Ilhan, 124, 133 Morkre. M. E.. 13 Thompson, S. R., 79 375 Author Index Thursby, Marie, 4, 104-7 Welsch, R. E., 31 Toder, E., 13, 14-16 Winters, Alan, 147 Train, K., 16 Yagci, Fahrettin, 125, 133 Urata, Shujiro, 131 Yamawaki, Hideki, 324 Yeats, Alexander, 147 Venables, Anthony, J., 124 Zilberman, D., 80, 84-87 Watson, A. S., 94 Zupan, M. A,, 360 Weiss, Merle Yahr, 261, 263, 270, 272 Zysman, John, 321 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Subject Index Absorption, U.S. and foreign, 315-16 Cultural differences, and U.S.-Japan Affiliate production: effects of Swedish, economic relations, 310-12 265-68; effects of U.S., 269-70; minority-owned, 270-76 Demand and competition, in the aircraft Agricultural trade, 317-18 industry, 47-49 Agriculture industry, 4, 79- 107 Developing countries, 4-5, 109-43 Airbus, 3-4, 50-51, 53-54, 58, 60, 62- Differentiated products, taxes on, 2-3, 63, 68-77 11-44 Aircraft industry, 3-4, 45-77 Dollar/yen exchange rate, 307-8 Alloy tool steel, 21 1 - 12 Domestic content requirements, 233, 234 Automobile industry: scale economies in, Domestic output, effects of production 115-16; tariffs in, 2-3, 11-44 on, 6, 205-31 Bilateral trade policy disputes, 7-8, 305- Economic conditions, and protectionism, 68 233-55 Boeing, 3-4, 49, 51, 58, 60, 62, 68-77 Economic systems, and U.S.-Japan Budget deficit, and imbalance of trade, economic relations, 3 I I 312-13 Empirical analysis, need for, 1-2 Exchange rates, and the U.S. imbalance Canada: bilateral U.S. trade deficit with, of trade, 313 311; U.S. economic relations with, Exports: and direct investment, 7, 259- 8, 339-68; and wheat market, 4 302; and U.S.-Japan economic Capital imports, taxation of, 317 relations, 318 Capital inflows: and the U.S. imbalance of trade, 313; and U.S.-Japan Fairchild Semiconductor, 307 economic relations, 307 Footwear, nonrubber, 210, 212 Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports, 342- Ford Motor Co., 307 44, 348 Foreign direct investment, and exports, Competition, 2-5, 45-77. See also 7, 259-302 Imperfect competition Foreign funds: redirection of, 316-17; Cost, in the aircraft industry, 46-51 supply of, and the U.S. imbalance of Countervailing duty, effect of, 355-56 trade, 313-314 377 378 Subject Index Foreign production, effects of, 262-63, Overseas production, effects of, 262-63, 265 - 70 265-70 Fujitsu, 307 Peculiarity, measures of, 163-79 Grain market, U.S., 95-101 Political systems, and U.S.-Japan “Granger cause,” 6, 213-23 economic relations, 31 I Production resources, supplies of, 5-6, Home market, and state trading, 89-93 147-204 Productivity, and U.S.-Japan economic Imbalance of
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