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102. Fear Not
103. Necessarily Welfare-enhancing Customs Unions with Industrialization Constraints: The Cooper-Massell-Johnson-Bhagwati Conjecture
104. The Global Age: From a Sceptical South to a Fearful North
105. The Watering of Trade
106. Will Free Trade with Political Science Put Normative Economists out of Work?
107. Correspondence
108. Correspondence
109. The Theory of Preferential Trade Agreements: Historical Evolution and Current Trends
110. Correspondence
111. Democracy and Development
112. Trade Liberalisation and "Fair Trade" Demands: Addressing the Environmental and Labour Standards Issues
113. Free Trade: Old and New Challenges
114. In Defense of the Other Side
115. India's Economic Strides
116. Samurais No More
117. Shock Treatments
118. Beyond NAFTA: Clinton's Trading Choices
119. Correspondence
120. It's the Process, Stupid
121. Philosophy of Reich
122. Rough Trade
123. The Case for Free Trade
124. The Diminished Giant Syndrome
125. Quid Pro Quo Foreign Investment
126. Regionalism versus Multilateralism
127. The Threats to the World Trading System
128. Influence Meddling
129. Jumpstarting GATT
130. Roots of Neglect - The Child and the State in India by Myron Weiner Princeton
131. Behind the Green Card
132. Defense Mechanisms
133. The International Trading System
134. Facing the Japanese Challenge
135. Manufacturing Matters: The Myth of the Postindustrial Economy
136. The Jeep That Couldn't
137. United States Trade Policy at the Crossroads
138. Export-promoting Protection: Endogenous Monopoly and Price Disparity
139. Export-promoting Trade Strategy: Issues and Evidence
140. Poverty and Public Policy
141. Introduction
142. Quid Pro Quo Foreign Investment and Welfare: A Political-Economy-Theoretic Model
143. The Global Correspondence Principle: A Generalization
144. Wheel of Fortune
145. Ideology and North-South Relations
146. Religion as DUP Activity
147. Protectionism: Old Wine in New Bottles
148. A Rejoinder
149. DUP Activities and Economic Theory
150. On Transfer Paradoxes and Immiserizing Growth: Part II
151. The West German Gastarbeiter System of Immigration
152. Import Competition and Response/The Newly Industrializing Countries: Trade and Alignment
153. On the Choice Between Capital and Labour Mobility
154. On Transfer Paradoxes and Immiserizing Growth: Part I
155. Postscript
156. The Generalized Theory of Transfers and Welfare: Bilateral Transfers in a Multilateral World
157. Whither the Global Negotiations?
158. Directly Unproductive, Profit-seeking (DUP) Activities
159. Introduction
160. Lobbying, DUP Activities, and Welfare: A Response to Tullock
161. Revenue Seeking: A Generalization of the Theory of Tariffs--a Correction
162. Tax Policy in the Presence of Emigration
163. The Welfare Consequences of Directly Unproductive Profit-Seeking (DUP) Lobbying Activities: Price versus Quantity Distortions
164. Alternative Theories of Illegal Trade: Economic Consequences and Statistical Detection
165. Foreign Ownership and the Theory of Trade and Welfare
166. National Welfare in an Open Economy in the Presence of Foreign-owned Factors of Production
167. Tariff Change, Foreign Capital, and Immiserization: A Theoretical Analysis
168. Trade in Place of Migration
169. International Migration of the Highly Skilled: Economics, Ethics and Taxes
170. The "Stationarity" of Shadow Prices of Factors in Project Evaluation, with and without Distortions
171. Three Alternative Concepts of Foreign Exchange Difficulties in Centrally Planned Economies
172. Shadow Prices for Project Selection in the Presence of Distortions: Effective Rates of Protection and Domestic Resource Costs
173. Education in a "Job Ladder" Model and the Fairness-in-Hiring Rule
174. The Brain Drain: Determinants Measurement and Welfare Effects
175. International Trade and Finance
176. Market Disruption, Export Market Disruption, Compensation, and GATT Reform
177. Optimal Trade Policy and Compensation under Endogenous Uncertainty: The Phenomenon of Market Disruption
178. Trade Policy and Economic Welfare
179. Alternative Policy Rankings in a Large, Open Economy with Sector-specific, Minimum Wages
180. Domestic Distortions, Imperfect Information, and the Brain Drain
181. Foreign Capital, Dependence, Destabilisation and Feasibility of Transition to Socialism
182. Socialism and Indian Economic Policy
183. Welfare-Theoretical Analyses of the Brain Drain
184. What Do Commissars Do?
185. On Reanalyzing the Harris-Todaro Model: Policy Rankings in the Case of Sector-Specific Sticky Wages
186. Studies in the Pure Theory of International Trade
187. The Brain Drain, International Integration of Markets for Professionals and Unemployment: A Theoretical Analysis
188. Education, Class Structure, and Income Equality
189. Exchange Control, Liberalization, and Economic Development
190. General Equilibrium Theory and International Trade
191. Smuggling and Trade Policy
192. The General Equilibrium Theory of Effective Protection and Resource Allocation
193. Sovereignty at Bay: The Multinational Spread of U.S. Enterprises
194. The Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem in the Multi-Commodity Case
195. The International Monetary System: Issues in the Symposium
196. Trade, Balance of Payments and Growth
197. The Theory of Wage Differentials: Production Response and Factor Price Equalisation
198. Oligopoly Theory, Entry-prevention, and Growth
199. Agriculture
200. Concluding Remarks
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