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Handbook of International Trade: Economic and Legal Analyses of Trade Policy and Institutions (Blackwell Handbooks in Economics) PDF

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Handbook of International Trade Volume II “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page i — #1 Blackwell Handbooks in Economics HandbookofInternationalMacroeconomics EditedbyFrederickvanderPloeg HandbookofEnvironmentalEconomics EditedbyDanielW.Bromley HandbookoftheEconomicsofInnovationandTechnologicalChange EditedbyPaulStoneman HandbookofAppliedEconometrics,Vol.I:Macroeconomics EditedbyM.HashemPesaranandMichaelR.Wickens HandbookofAppliedEconometrics,Vol.II:Microeconomics EditedbyM.HashemPesaranandPeterSchmidt HandbookofInternationalTrade EditedbyE.KwanChoiandJamesHarrigan HandbookofInternationalTrade,Vol.II: EconomicandLegalAnalysesofTradePolicyandInstitutions EditedbyE.KwanChoiandJamesC.Hartigan “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page ii — #2 Handbook of International Trade Volume II Economic and Legal Analyses of Trade Policy and Institutions Edited by E. Kwan Choi and James C. Hartigan “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page iii — #3 ©2004byBlackwellPublishingLtd exceptforeditorialmaterialandorganization©2004byE.KwanChoiand JamesC.Hartigan BLACKWELLPUBLISHING 350MainStreet,Malden,MA02148-5020,USA 108CowleyRoad,OxfordOX41JF,UK 550SwanstonStreet,Carlton,Victoria3053,Australia TherightofE.KwanChoiandJamesC.HartigantobeidentifiedastheAuthorsofthe EditorialMaterialinthisWorkhasbeenassertedinaccordancewiththeUKCopyright, Designs,andPatentsAct1988. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem, ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording orotherwise,exceptaspermittedbytheUKCopyright,Designs,andPatentsAct1988, withoutthepriorpermissionofthepublisher. Firstpublished2004byBlackwellPublishingLtd LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Handbookofinternationaltrade/editedbyE.KwanChoiandJamesHarrigan. p.cm.—(Blackwellhandbooksineconomics) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN0–631–21161–6(hardcover:alk.paper) 1.Internationaltrade. I.Choi.EunKwan.1946–. II.Harrigan.James. III.Series. HF1379.H364 2003 382—dc21 2002155271 AcataloguerecordforthistitleisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. Setin10/12Times byNewgenImagingSystems(P)Ltd,Chennai,India PrintedandboundintheUnitedKingdom by MPGBooks,Bodmin,Cornwall Thepublisher’spolicyistousepermanentpaperfrommillsthatoperateasustainableforestry policy,andwhichhasbeenmanufacturedfrompulpprocessedusingacid-freeandelementary chlorine-freepractices.Furthermore,thepublisherensuresthatthetextpaperandcoverboard usedhavemetacceptableenvironmentalaccreditationstandards. Forfurtherinformationon BlackwellPublishing,visitourwebsite: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page iv — #4 Contents ListofFigures vii ListofTables ix ListofContributors xi Introduction 1 E.KwanChoiandJamesC.Hartigan 1 WhatisFreeTrade?:TheRorschachTestattheHeartoftheTrade andEnvironmentDebate 5 DavidM.Driesen 2 RulesofPowerinanAgeofLaw:ProcessOpportunismandTRIPS DisputeSettlement 42 RuthL.Okediji 3 TeachingOldLawsNewTricks:TheLegalObligationof Non-AttributionandtheNeedforEconomicRigorinInjuryAnalyses UnderUSTradeLaw 73 JamesP.DurlingandMatthewP.McCullough 4 Trade-RelatedLaborandEnvironmentRightsAgreements? 107 ChantalThomas 5 AComparativeAnalysisofComplianceInstitutionsinInternational TradeLawandInternationalEnvironmentalLaw 134 BrettFrischmann 6 TheNationalTreatmentPrincipleinInternationalTradeLaw 185 MichaelJ.TrebilcockandShivaK.Giri “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page v — #5 vi Contents 7 DonotAskTooManyQuestions:TheInstitutionalArrangementsfor AccommodatingRegionalIntegrationwithintheWTO 239 PetrosConstantinosMavroidis 8 TradeandInformalInstitutions 279 JamesE.Anderson 9 TheEconomicsofPreferentialTradeAgreements 294 PravinKrishna 10 Conditionality,Separation,andOpenRulesinMultilateralInstitutions 313 PaolaConconiandCarloPerroni 11 AntitrustPolicyinOpenEconomies:PriceFixingandInternationalCartels 333 EricW.Bond 12 ModernCommercialPolicy:ManagedTradeorRetaliation? 358 ThomasJ.PrusaandSusanSkeath 13 AntidumpingversusAntitrust:TradeandCompetitionPolicy 383 IanWootonandMaurizioZanardi 14 TradeandtheGlobalizationofPatentRights 403 RodFalvey,FeliMartinez,andGeoffReed 15 MixedMarketswithCounterfeitProducers 427 E.KwanChoi 16 EndogenousInjury 459 JamesC.Hartigan 17 InternationalTradeinServices:MoreThanMeetstheEye 472 LawrenceJ.White 18 TheDynamicEffectsofTradeLiberalizationandEnvironmental PolicyHarmonization 499 LarryKarpandJinhuaZhao 19 DoBilateralTaxTreatiesPromoteForeignDirectInvestment? 526 BruceA.BlonigenandRonaldB.Davies Index 547 “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page vi — #6 Figures Figure9.1 Tradecreatingtariffpreferences:changeinwelfare=(3+4) 296 Figure9.2 Tradedivertingtariffpreferences:changeinwelfare=(3−2) 297 Figure9.3 Change in welfare for home = −(1 + 2 + 3 + 4); change in 299 welfare for partner = (1 + 2 + 3); and change in welfare for union=−(4) Figure11.1 Profitablecarteloutputsfornh =nf =2 336 Figure11.2 Efficientfrontiersatth =0(B(cid:4)C(cid:4))andth >0(D(cid:4)E(cid:4)) 337 Figure11.3 Sustainableprofitlevelswithδ =0.7(DEFG)andδ =0.5(IJK) 340 Figure12.1 Worldwideuseofantidumping,1980–98 362 Figure12.2 Antidumpingactionsconsistentwithalternativehypotheses 369 Figure12.3 Traditionalusers(SpecificationB,allyears) 376 Figure12.4 Traditionalusers(SpecificationB,firstthreeyears) 377 Figure12.5 Newusers(SpecificationB,allyears) 378 Figure12.6 Newusers(SpecificationB,firstthreeyears) 379 Figure13.1 CountrieswithADlawsandmembershipofGATT/WTO(asof 385 December31,2001) Figure13.2 ThegeographyofADlaws 386 Figure13.3 ADinitiationsfrom1980,distinguishingnontraditionalusers 387 Figure13.4 Average tariffs and definitive AD measures for nontraditional 390 users Figure14.1 Patentprotectionunderautarky 406 Figure14.2 Welfareeconomicsofproductpatentsinatwo-countrymodel 409 Figure15.1 RiskaversionandNashequilibrium 434 Figure15.2 LawenforcementandNashequilibrium 438 Figure15.3 Adverseeffectoflawenforcement 438 Figure15.4 Stackelbergequilibrium 440 Figure15.5 Entryofnewcounterfeiters 443 Figure15.6 Long-runNashequilibrium 444 Figure15.7 Long-runsurvivalofaStackelbergmonopolist 445 Figure15.8 Duopolyequilibriumwithcounterfeiters 447 “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page vii — #7 viii Figures Figure18.1 Possibilitiesofsteadystates.(a)Autarkyand(b)Trade 507 Figure18.2 Structureoftheeconomy 510 Figure18.3 Theextractionfunction:δ >δ 512 1 2 Figure18.4 Possibilitiesofgoingfromautarkytotrade 515 Figure18.5 Resourcedynamicswithmultiplesteadystates.(a)Autarky: 518 ηˆa <η <η∗a and(b)Trade:ηˆ <η <η∗ Figure18.6 Possiblerankingschemesofcriticalηvalues 519 “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page viii — #8 Tables Table3.1 Estimatingtheeffectofpriceofimportsonthedomesticprice 91 ofcold-rolledsheet Table3.2 Magnitude of different factors in explaining domestic price 97 declines Table12.1 Antidumpingactivity:1980sversus1990s 363 Table12.2 Probitregression:SpecificationA 371 Table12.3 Probitregression:SpecificationB 372 Table12.4 Probitregression:SpecificationC 373 Table12.5 Probitregression:SpecificationD 374 Table13.1 Antidumpinginitiations,1995–9 388 Table13.2 Targetsofantidumpinginitiations,1995–9 389 Table13.3 Stagesofbilateralintegration 397 Table17.1 TotalWorldTrade,1980–2000 480 Table17.2 Worldtradebyregions,1980–2000 481 Table17.3 Tenleadingcountryexportersandimportersofgoodsandservices, 482 2000 Table17.4 Majorcategoriesoftradeinservicesandtenleadingcountry 483 exporters/importers,2000 Table17.5 UStradeinservices,1992–2002 484 Table17.6 Salesofservicesthroughnonbankmajority-ownedaffiliates,2001 485 Table17.7 Aggregatesalesofservicesthroughnonbankmajority-owned 486 affiliates,1986–2001 Table19.1 FDIdatacoveragebyOECDcountry 533 Table19.2 Descriptivestatisticsofvariables 535 Table19.3 NewtreatiesbyOECDcountriesfrom1983–92 537 Table19.4 EstimatedtreatyeffectsonOECDoutboundFDIstockandflows 538 usingOLS Table19.5 EstimatedtreatyeffectsonOECDoutboundFDIstockandflows 541 usingfixedeffects “fm” — 2004/8/20 — page ix — #9

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