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Record Nr.

UNINA9910451153103321

Titolo

The effects of U.S. trade protection and promotion policies [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Robert C. Feenstra

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chicago, : University of Chicago Press, 1997

ISBN

1-281-43087-0

9786611430870

0-226-23953-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (368 p.)

Collana

National Bureau of Economic Research project report

Altri autori (Persone)

FeenstraRobert C

Disciplina

382/.3/0973

Soggetti

Foreign trade promotion - United States

Protectionism - United States

Free trade - United States

Investments, Foreign - United States

Investments, American

Electronic books.

United States Commercial policy Congresses

United States Commercial treaties Congresses

United States Foreign economic relations Japan Congresses

Japan Foreign economic relations United States Congresses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Papers presented at a National Bureau of Economic Research conference held in Richmond, VA, on Oct. 6-7, 1995.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Car wars: Trying to Make Sense of U.S.-Japan Trade Frictions in the Automobile and Automobile Parts Markets -- 2. Explaining Domestic Content: Evidence from Japanese and U.S. Automobile Production in the United States -- 3. Protectionist Threats and Foreign Direct Investment -- 4. Foreign Direct Investment and Keiretsu: Rethinking U.S. and Japanese Policy -- 5. U.S.-Japan Telecommunications Trade Conflicts: The Role of Regulation -- 6. Testing Models of the Trade Policy Process: Antidumping and the "New Issues" -- 7. The Trade Effects of U.S. Antidumping Actions -- 8. Determinants and Effectiveness of



"Aggressively Unilateral" U.S. Trade Actions -- 9. Whither Flat Panel Displays? -- 10. Causes and Consequences of the Export Enhancement Program for Wheat -- 11. The Effects of Offshore Assembly on Industry Location: Evidence from U.S. Border Cities -- 12. Market-Access Effects of Trade Liberalization: Evidence from the Canada- US. Free Trade Agreement -- Contributors -- Name Index -- Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

Economists disagree on whether recent U.S. trade policies are harmful or helpful, but they all agree that there is a new trend toward focusing on results-oriented policies in specific markets and with particular trading partners. These twelve essays by leading international economists explore crucial issues in U.S. trade policy today. Topics examined include the markets for automobile and automobile parts in the United States and Japan, the U.S. response to "unfair" trading practices such as dumping, and the effects of industry- and country-specific policies. Examples include high-technology and agricultural industries and off-shore assembly in U.S. border cities. The volume concludes that some policies can act to both protect imports and promote exports, that the threat of protectionist policies can often have effects that are as pronounced as their implementation, and that regulatory policy has as great an impact on trade and investment patterns as does trade policy itself. It will be of crucial interest to international trade economists, policy specialists, and political scientists.