Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

Research Papers 2014

2014

GEP 14/12: Competitive General Equilibrium with Finite Change and Theory of Policy Making

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Hamid Beladi, Avik Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit

GEP 14/10: Globalization, Wage Polarization, and the Unstable Great Ratio

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Guido Cozzi and Giammario Impullitti

GEP 14/09: Coercive Trade Policy

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Vincent Anesi and Giovanni Facchini build a simple model that explains why trade coercion exercised unilaterally is significantly less likely to induce concessions than coercion exercised through an international organization (even if the latter has no enforcement power).

GEP 14/03: The Impact of Trade Preferences on Multilateral Tariff Cuts: Evidence for Japan

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Tobias Ketterer, Daniel M. Bernhofen and Chris Milner

GEP 14/01: Firm Dynamics and Residual Inequality in Open Economies

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Gabriel Felbermayr, Giammario Impullitti, Julien Prat

 

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