Trade Policies for International Competitiveness
Robert C. Feenstra, editor
Conference held April 29-30, 1988
Published in 1989 by University of Chicago Press
© 1989 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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271 pp. pages
ISBN: 0-226-23949-7
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Front matter, table of contents, acknowledgments:
Robert C. Feenstra
(p. -11 - 0)
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Introduction:
Robert C. Feenstra
(p. 1 - 4)
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Savings Promotion, Investment Promotion, and International Competitiveness:
Lawrence H. Goulder, Barry Eichengreen
(p. 5 - 52)
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The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States, 1979-85:
Edward John Ray
(p. 53 - 84)
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Can Interindustry Wage Differentials Justify Strategic Trade Policy?:
Lawrence F. Katz, Lawrence H. Summers
(p. 85 - 124)
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Dynamic Duopoly with Output Adjustment Costs in International Markets: Taking the Conjecture out of Conjectural Variations:
Robert Driskill, Stephen McCafferty
(p. 125 - 144)
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Differentiated Products, Economies of Scale, and Access to the Japanese Market:
Gary R. Saxonhouse
(p. 145 - 184)
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Export Prices and Exchange Rates: An Industry Approach:
Lawrence Schembri
(p. 185 - 216)
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U.S.-Canada Bilateral Tariff Elimination: The Role of Product Differentiation and Market Structure:
Drusilla K. Brown, Robert M. Stern
(p. 217 - 254)
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List of Contributors, Indexes:
Robert C. Feenstra
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