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The Great Recession And Import Protection The Role Of Temporary Trade Barriers Chad P Bown

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The Great Recession And Import Protection The Role Of Temporary Trade Barriers Chad P Bown
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Publisher: Centre for Economic Policy Research
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.89 MB
Pages: 492
Author: Chad P Bown
ISBN: 9781907142383, 190714238X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Great Recession And Import Protection The Role Of Temporary Trade Barriers Chad P Bown by Chad P Bown 9781907142383, 190714238X instant download after payment.

Why didn't the global economic crisis of 2008-9 lead to a massive outbreak of protectionism? Chad P. Bown and his associates perform the great service of taking a very close look at trade policies around the globe to identify where trade barriers crept up and where they didn't. This book will be required reading for anyone interested in understanding why the world trading system survived the shock so well. At the same time, it reinforces the importance of careful monitoring of country trade policies. Douglas A. Irwin, Robert E. Maxwell '23 Professor, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College "With the onset of the Great Recession, the world trading system faced a defining moment. How has it performed? Answers to this question will be debated for years, but this timely volume takes a critical first systematic step in advancing our understanding of how countries did - and did not - respond to economic collapse with import restrictions. The editor has brought together a world-class team of empirical trade researchers to explore this question for eleven major developed and developing countries, and the result is a collection of studies rich in detail and subtle in implication that will help shape the research agenda on trade policy for years to come. This is a mustread volume for anyone interested in the world economy, researchers and policy-makers alike." Robert W. Staiger, Holbrook Working Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University "The years 2008 and 2009 witnessed a financial crisis, but not a trade crisis and a protectionist tsunami, in sharp contrast to the 1930s. Why such a resilience of the world trade regime? This book focuses on the contribution of 'temporary trade barriers' (antidumping, antisubsidy and safeguard measures) to such a resilience. It covers eleven of the largest economies, relies on a massive effort to have the best data available and provides a subtle mix of economic and legal analyses. It is definitively a must for everybody who wants to understand our troubled times." Patrick A. Messerlin, Professor of Economics, Groupe d'Economie Mondiale at Sciences Po

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