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BeghinBradford Emerald Group Publishing Limited20131 online resource (327 p.)Frontiers of economics and globalization ;v.12Description based upon print version of record.1-78190-754-4 1-299-71844-2 Includes bibliographical references.FRONT COVER; NONTARIFF MEASURES WITH MARKET IMPERFECTIONS: TRADE AND WELFARE IMPLICATIONS; COPYRIGHT PAGE; ABOUT THE SERIES: FRONTIERS OF ECONOMICS AND GLOBALIZATION; ABOUT THE EDITOR; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; CONTENTS; PART I: INTRODUCTION AND MAIN FINDINGS; INTRODUCTION AND MAIN FINDINGS; 1 Introduction; 2 Summary and key findings; References; PART II: CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; 1 A COST-BENEFIT APPROACH FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF NONTARIFF MEASURES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE; 1 Introduction; 2 Market failures and imperfections; 2.1 Market failures affecting consumers2.2 Market failures affecting producers3 Cost-benefit framework: a modular approach; 3.1 Prohibitive standard; 3.2 Free Trade; 3.3 Free trade with a mandatory label; 4 Recent advances in measuring valuation of consumption market failures; 5 Toward implementation of the framework; 5.1 Parameterization and data sources; 5.2 An illustration: labeling of fish products; 6 Concluding discussion; Acknowledgments; References; 2 THE ECONOMICS AND POTENTIAL PROTECTIONISM OF FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS AND INSPECTIONS: AN APPLICATION TO THE U.S. SHRIMP MARKET; 1 Introduction; 2 Related literature3 Background on seafood inspections by the FDA4 Externality and health cost; 5 Cost of HACCP implementation for foreign and domestic producers; 6 A simple conceptual model; 7 The shrimp application; 8 How to finance inspections?; 9 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 3 HOW TO PROMOTE QUALITY PERCEPTION: BRAND ADVERTISING OR GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION?; 1 The model; 2 The producers' choices; 3 Extensions; 4 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Appendix A: The frontiers determination and proof of propositions; Appendix B; References4 TRANSPARENCY IN NONTARIFF MEASURES: EFFECTS ON AGRICULTURAL TRADE1 Introduction; 2 Literature review; 2.1 Transparency and institutions; 2.2 Transparency and search costs; 2.3 Transparency and trade relations; 3 Taxonomy of transparency in trade; 3.1 Publication of information: availability, accessibility and inferability; 3.2 Participation in decision-making: openness, inclusiveness and influence; 3.3 Predictability: review and appeal, enforcement of rules and cooperation; 3.4 Fighting corruption and bribery; 4 Regional agreements vehicles for promoting transparency in NTMs4.1 Preferential or MFN? Antispaghetti bowl effects of transparency disciplines4.2 More than lip service: enforceability of WTO-plus transparency commitments in RTAs; 5 Empirical impact of transparency commitments in RTAs; 5.1 Description of data; 5.2 Specification and estimation; 5.3 Results and discussion; 6 Concluding remarks and future research; Acknowledgments; References; 5 CHOOSING THE BEST MODEL IN THE PRESENCE OF ZERO TRADE: A FISH PRODUCT ANALYSIS; 1 Introduction; 2 Conventional OLS and zero-accounting models of the gravity equation; 2.1 Anderson and van Wincoop's gravity model2.2 The Heckman specificationThis volume presents new developments in non-tariff measure (NTM) policy analysis by leading authors in the field; from conceptual developments and methodology improvements, to a series of innovative cases studies. A novel policy research agenda underlies the book recognizing that some NTMs are required to sustain market exchange. The investigations address the welfare and trade impacts of standard-like NTMs in presence of market imperfections, their measurements, potential protectionism, and implications for North-South trade and income prospects in developing countries, including for small hFrontiers of economics and globalization ;12.Free tradeNon-tariff trade barriersElectronic books.Free trade.Non-tariff trade barriers.382.7Beghin John C904846Beladi Hamid904847Choi E. Kwan904848Iowa State University.Iowa State University.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910452916503321Nontariff measures with market imperfections2023535UNINA01494nam a2200325 i 4500991000940779707536050401s2001 it 001 0 ita d8814086591b13296309-39ule_instDip.to Studi Giuridiciita344.450102632 Pera, Giuseppe132940Codice del lavoro /Giuseppe Pera, Vincenzo A. 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