Sunday, September 10, 2023

New Issue: World Trade Review

The latest issue of the World Trade Review (Vol. 22, nos. 3-4, October 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Trade Policy, Openness, and Development in Honour of L. Alan Winters
    • Ingo Borchert & Bernard Hoekman, Trade Policy, Openness, and Development: Essays in Honour of L. Alan Winters
    • Richard Baldwin & Rikard Forslid, Globotics and Development: When Manufacturing Is Jobless and Services Are Tradeable
    • Adrian Wood, Land Abundance, Openness, and Industrialization
    • Alasdair Smith & Adrian Wood, Theoretical Underpinnings of ‘Land Abundance, Openness, and Industrialization’: How Openness Affects Output Elasticities in a 2 × 2 HOS Model with Product Differentiation
    • Xavier Cirera, Diego Comin, Marcio Cruz, Kyung Min Lee, & Antonio Martins-Neto, Exporting and Technology Adoption in Brazil
    • Maurice Schiff & Yanling Wang, North–South Trade-Related Technology Diffusion and the East Asia–Latin America Productivity Gap
    • Pierre Jacquet, Revisiting Knowledge-for-Development
    • Douglas A. Irwin, The Bank, the Fund, and the GATT: Which Institution Most Supported Developing-Country Trade Reform?
    • Kym Anderson, Erwin Corong, Anna Strutt, & Ernesto Valenzuela, The Relative Importance of Global Agricultural Subsidies and Tariffs, Revisited
    • Will Martin, Border Carbon Adjustments: Should Production or Consumption be Taxed?
    • Ilona Elzbieta Serwicka, Geoffrey Chapman, & Bradley Tyler, The Economic Interest Test in UK Trade Remedy Investigations
    • Julien Gourdon, Karin Gourdon, & Jaime de Melo, A (More) Systematic Exploration of the Trade Effect of Product-Specific Rules of Origin
    • Yohannes Ayele, Michael Gasiorek, & Manuel Tong Koecklin, Trade Preference Utilization Post-Brexit: The Role of Rules of Origin
    • Pierluigi Montalbano, Silvia Nenci, & Ilaria Fusacchia, The Indirect Effects of Brexit on African, Caribbean, and Pacific Trade with the UK and EU
    • Joseph F. François, Bernard Hoekman, & Douglas R. Nelson, Trade and Sustainable Development: Non-Economic Objectives in the Theory of Economic Policy
    • Robert Wolfe, Is Using Trade Policy for Foreign Policy a ‘SNO Job’? On Linkage, Friend-Shoring, and the Challenges for Multilateralism
    • Emily Lydgate, Climate Equivalence and International Trade
    • Jacques Pelkmans, Lowering Regulatory Trade Costs