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Edited by Robert C. Feenstra

The Effects of U.S. Trade Protection and Promotion Policies

366 pages, 46 line drawings, 60 tables  6 x 9  © 1997
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report

Cloth $81.00

ISBN: 9780226239514   Published May 1997

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Robert C. Feenstra
1: Carwars: Trying to Make Sense of U.S.-Japan Trade Frictions in the Automobile and Automobile Parts Markets
James Levinsohn
2: Explaining Domestic Content: Evidence from Japanese and U.S. Automobile Production in the United States
Deborah L. Swenson
3: Protectionist Threats and Foreign Direct Investment
Bruce A. Blonigen, Robert C. Feenstra.
4: Foreign Direct Investment and Keiretsu: Rethinking U.S. and Japanese Policy
David E. Weinstein
5: U.S.-Japan Telecommunications Trade Conflicts: The Role of Regulation
Andrew R. Dick
6: Testing Models of the Trade Policy Process: Antidumping and the "New Issues"
Robert E. Cumby, Theodore H. Moran.
7: The Trade Effects of U.S. Antidumping Actions
Thomas J. Prusa
8: Determinants and Effectiveness of "Aggressively Unilateral" U.S. Trade Actions
Kimberly Ann Elliott, J. David Richardson.
9: Whither Flat Panel Displays?
Kala Krishna, Marie Thursby.
10: Causes and Consequences of the Export Enhancement Program for Wheat
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Michael M. Knetter.
11: The Effects of Offshore Assembly on Industry Location: Evidence from U.S. Border Cities
Gordon H. Hanson
12: Market-Access Effects of Trade Liberalization: Evidence from the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement
Keith Head, John Ries.
Contributors
Name Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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