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“Optimal Tariffs and Market Power: The
Evidence,” American Economic Review, Forthcoming; with
Christian Broda and David Weinstein.
[Abstract] [Revised
nber wp 12033]
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“Tariff Retaliation versus Financial
Compensation in the Enforcement of International Trade Agreements,” Journal of International Economics. September 2008, 76(1), p. 48-60; with Kamal Saggi.
[Abstract] [Revised WP]
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“A Bargaining Theory of Inefficient
Redistribution Policies,” International Economic Review. May
2008, 49(2), p.
621-657; with Allan Drazen.
[Abstract] [Working paper]
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“Optimal Tariffs.” New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd
edition. 2008, eds. Steven N. Durlauf and
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“The Clash of Liberalizations:
Preferential vs. Multilateral Trade Liberalization in the European
Union,” Journal of International Economics.
March 2008, 74(2), p. 299-327; with Baybars Karacaovali.
[Abstract] [Revised WP]
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“Are
Preferential Trade
Agreements with Non-trade Objectives a Stumbling Block for Multilateral
Liberalization?” Review of Economic
Studies. July
2007, 74(3), p. 821-855.
[Abstract] [Appendix] [Data]
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“Inequality and
Endogenous Trade Policy Outcomes,” Journal
of International Economics. July 2007, 72(2), p. 292-309; with Arvind Panagariya.
[Abstract] [Paper]
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“Political Contribution
Caps and Lobby Formation: Theory and Evidence,” Journal of Public Economics. April
2007, 91(3-4), p. 723-754; with Allan
Drazen and Thomas Stratmann.
[Abstract] [Working paper]
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“Preferential
Trade Agreements as Stumbling Blocks for Multilateral Trade Liberalization:
Evidence for the U.S.” American
Economic Review. June
2006, 96(3), p. 896-914.
[Abstract]
[Working paper]
[Data]
§ Reprinted in “The WTO and Reciprocal Preferential Trading Agreements” by Edward Elgar, ed. Caroline Freund.
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“Trade Preferences to
Small Developing Countries and the Welfare Costs of Lost Multilateral
Liberalization”
World Bank Economic Review. June 2006,
20(2), p. 217-240; with Marcelo Olarreaga.
[Abstract] [Working
paper]
§
Reprinted in “WTO Law and Developing
Nations” by
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“Preferential
vs. Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Evidence and Open Questions,” World Trade Review. July 2006,
5(2), p. 155-176. Lead Article.
[Abstract]
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“Trade Policy,
Cross-border Externalities and Lobbies: Do Linked Agreements Enforce More
Cooperative Outcomes?” Journal of International Economics, sep. 2005,
67(1), p. 175-199.
[Abstract] [Working paper]
§
Reprinted in “The WTO and Labour and Employment” by Edward Elgar, ed. Drusilla Brown and
Robert Stern.
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“Anti-trade
Bias in Trade Policy and General Equilibrium,” Contributions to Economic Analysis &
Policy,
2004,
Vol. 3: No. 1, Article 14; with
Arvind Panagariya.
[Abstract]
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“Geographical Disadvantage: a
Hecksher-Ohlin-Von-Thunen Model of International Specialisation,” Journal
of International Economics , dec. 2002, 58(2),
p.239-63; with Anthony Venables. Lead article.
[Abstract]
§
Reprinted in “Economic Integration and Spatial Location of Firms and
Industries” by
Edward Elgar, ed. M. Jovanovic.
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“Infrastructure, Geographical Disadvantage,
Transport Costs and Trade,” World Bank Economic Review, 2001, 15, p.451-479;
with Anthony Venables. [Abstract] [Data]
§ Reprinted in Spanish for a special volume on trade and transport costs by ICE, Revista de Economia, Jan.-Feb. 2007, 834, p. 23-43.
· “The Clash of Liberalizations: Preferential Trade Agreements as a Stumbling Block to Multilateral Liberalization,” note for Professor Jagdish Bhagwati’s Festschrift, August 2005. Mimeo.
· “Policy Choice: Theory and Evidence from Commitment via International Trade Agreements,” 2007. mimeo (with Patricia Tovar Rodriguez)
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“Preferential Trade and Non-Tariff
Protection: How Costly is it to be an Outsider?” (with
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“Growth Effects of the Export Sector in
Developing Countries,” mimeo, 1998 (M.A. thesis). [Abstract]
· “The Effects of Globalization on Knowledge Diffusion Lags: Evidence from Patent Citations within and Across Countries”
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