Keyword [tariffs] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
| 121. | Essays on pricing strategies of a monopolist firm |
| 122. | WTO accession as commitment: Theory and evidence from the choice of redistribution policies |
| 123. | Three essays in labor, environmental, and behavioral economics |
| 124. | Explaining high tariffs in the developing world: The case of two-tier tariffs in Thailand |
| 125. | The effect of tariff policy on the steel industry |
| 126. | Policy implications of international investment: Three essays on FDI, tariffs, and the WTO |
| 127. | Essays in international trade |
| 128. | Essays on the industrial organization of telecommunications and network industries |
| 129. | Regional economic integration: Why do free trade agreements exist and expand |
| 130. | Impact of regional integration agreements in the Western Hemisphere on United States soybean exports |
| 131. | Two essays on trade and environment: Environmental tariffs and a study of deforestation in Thailand |
| 132. | The economic effects of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on supply management in Canadian agriculture: Spatial models of the Canadian broiler industry |
| 133. | A comparison of dispute resolution systems in the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade, the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement, and the North American Free Trade Agreement |
| 134. | The international trade regime: India's role in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade |
| 135. | Two-part tariffs, welfare, and the cost of capital to the regulated firm |
| 136. | THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF U.S. TRADE POLICY: AN EVALUATION OF THEORY (TRANSNATIONALS, THE STATE, TAXES, TARIFFS, UNITED STATES) |
| 137. | TARIFFS AND BALANCE-OF-PAYMENTS ADJUSTMENT: A PORTFOLIO APPROACH |
| 138. | Industry composition, trade barriers, and their welfare implications: Evidence from Peru's trade liberalization |
| 139. | Cross-border Supply Chain Management Under The Impact Of Tariffs |
| 140. | How The Cooperative Tariffs Between China And64 The "Belt And Road" Initiative Countries Affect Multilateral Sections On Sectorial Levels Analyzed By The GTAP Model |
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