TY - BOOK AU - Kowalczyk, Carsten., AU - Blaug, Mark, TI - Economic integration and international trade T2 - The international library of critical writings in economics / series editor Mark Blaug AV - HB 30 .I58 no. 115 PY - 1999/// CY - Cheltenham, Inglaterra, Northampton, Massachusetts PB - Edward Elgar Publising KW - Comercio internacional KW - Integración económica N1 - Acknowledgements, ix --; Introduction; Carsten Kowalczyk, xi --; Part I. Trade diversion and creation, and the general theory of second best --; 1. The economics of customs unions; Jacob Viner, 3 --; 2. The general theory of second best; Richard G. Lipsey and Kelvin Lancaster, 44 --; 3. Customs union from a single-country viewpoint; Franz Gehrels, 72 --; Part II. Preliminaries --; A. Tariff changes and welfare --; 4. Tariffs and trade in general equilibrium: comment; Ronald W. Jones, 81 --; 5. Trade and welfare in general equilibrium; Michihiro Ohyama, 88 --; B. Optimum tariffs and retaliation --; 6. On optimum tariff structures; J. de V. Graaff, 127 --; 7. Optimum tariffs and retaliation; Harry G. Johnson, 140 --; 8. The optimal tariff structure in higher dimensions; Eric W. Bond, 152 --; 9. A note on the optimal tariff, retaliation and the welfare loss from tariff wars in a framework with intra-industry trade; Daniel Gros, 166 --; C. Tariff reform --; 10. A theory of piecemeal policy recommendations; Tatsuo Hatta, 179 --; Part III. Results on integration and welfare --; A. Integration and national welfare --; 11. Inter-Commodity substitution with constant real prices: 2 the graham demand case; Richard G. Lipsey, 205 --; 12. A 3x3 Model of Customs Unions; Raymond Riezman, 233 --; 13. Is unilateral tariff reduction preferable to a customs union? The curious case of the missing foreign tariffs; Paul Wonnacott and Ronald Wonnacott, 247 --; 14. Integration in goods and factors: the role of flows and revenue; Carsten Kowalczyk, 258 --; B. Integration and union welfare --; 15. Welfare effects in customs unions; John McMillan and Ewen McCann, 273 --; 16. Delegation games in customs unions --; Konstantine Gatsios and Larry Karp, 280 --; C. Integration and world welfare --; 17. The welfare effect of tariff rate reductions in a many country world; Tatsuo Hatta and Takashi Fukushima, 289 --; 18. Paradoxes in integration theory; Carsten Kowalczyk, 298 --; 19. An elementary proposition concerning the formation of customs unions; Murray C. Kemp and Henry Y. Wan, Jr., 307 --; 20. The move toward free trade zones; Paul Krugman, 310 --; 21. Multilateral trade negotiations and referential trading arrangements; . Alan V. Deardorff, Robert M. Stem, 345 --; 22. The size of trading blocs: market power and world welfare effects; Eric W. Bond and Constantinos Syropoulos, 404 --; Part IV. Other results --; A. Customs unions versus free trade areas --; 23. Optimal tariff equilibria with customs unions; John Kennan and Raymond Riezman, 435 --; 24. Tariff revenue competition in a free trade area; Martin Richardson, 449 --; B. Integration and sidepayments --; 25. An extension of the kemp-wan theorem on the formation of customs unions; Earl L. Grinols, 461 --; 26. Bringing GATT into the core; Carsten Kowalczyk and Tomas Sjöström, 469 --; C. Integration and growth --; 27. Measurable dynamic gains from trade; Richard E. Baldwin, 489 --; 28. Do static gains from trade lead to medium-run growth?; Joy Mazumdar, 502 --; 29. Comparative advantage and long-run growth; Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman, 512 --; 30. Economic integration and endogenous growth; Luis A. Rivera-Batiz and Paul M. Romer, 532 --; Name index, 557 ER -