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Sample Chapters

Pre-publication Reviews

JEL review

MIT Press Home Page

ISBN 0-262-01220-0
6 x 9, 352 pp., 34 illus.
$37.50/£24.95 (CLOTH)

software for TRI calculations

Neary’s Home Page

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Pre-publication Reviews

Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University: “Anderson and Neary have
produced a work of originality and importance, tackling the difficult problem
of measuring the restrictiveness of trade arising from multiple instruments.
It should wind up on the reading lists of all serious courses on commercial
policy.

Robert Feenstra, UC-Davis: “Anderson and Neary’s theoretical
analysis and empirical applications are invaluable for serious students of trade
policy. We can expect their results to lay the foundation for the cross-country
measurement of the distorting effects of tariffs and quotas.”

Alan V. Deardorff, University of Michigan: “In this volume, two
of the finest minds in international trade theory bring together in a single
place and within a coherent framework the many contributions they have made
in recent years to the theory of measuring trade restrictiveness, and they also
move that discussion in new directions. This will be an essential resource for
both theoretical and empirical work on trade policy.

Robert W. Staiger, University of Wisconsin-Madison: “Anderson
and Neary have succeeded in making the measurement of trade policy restrictiveness
accessible and clear to a wide audience. In tackling this complex issue, they
provide the technical apparatus and the intuition necessary to make both theory
and applications comprehensible. This book will be an important reference for
academics and trade-policy practitioners alike.”

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