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- Privatization experiences in the European Union, Marko Köthenbürger, Hans-Werner Sinn, and John Whalley, editors
- BRICSAM and the non-WTO
- Do developing countries lose from the MFA?
- Globalisation and the labour market, trade, technology and less-skilled workers in Europe and the United States, edited by Robert Anderton, Paul Brenton and John Whalley
- Rents, regulation, and direct tax design
- State-owned enterprises, shirking and trade liberalization
- Reference point dependence for specification bias from quality upgrading
- Internal quota allocation schemes and the costs of the MFA
- Demand side considerations and the trade and wages debate
- Environmental issues in the new world trading system, Peter Uimonen and John Whalley
- The tax unit and household production
- Taxes, outward orientation, and growth performance in Korea
- Dynamic general equilibrium impacts of replacing the US income tax with a progressive consumption tax
- China's integration into the world economy, edited by John Whalley
- Decomposing wage inequality change using general equilibrium models
- General equilibrium trade policy modeling, edited by T.N. Srinivasan and John Whalley
- Evaluating labour adjustment costs from trade shocks, illustrations for the US economy using an applied general equilibrium model with transactions costs
- Taxes and capital formation, how important is human capital
- Border delays and trade liberalization
- Discreteness and the welfare cost of labor supply tax distortions
- Trade and environment, bargaining outcomes from linked negotiations
- General equilibrium global trade models, editor, John Whalley
- UK tax policy and applied general equilibrium analysis, John Piggott, John Whalley
- How often are propositions on the effects of customs unions theoretical curiosa and when should they guide policy?
- Visas and work permits, possible global negotiating initiatives
- The redistributive effects of transfers
- The division and size of gains form liberalization in service networks
- The choice of structural model in trade-wages decompositions
- Applying general equilibrium, John B. Shoven, John Whalley
- Unravelling the threads of the MFA
- The environmental regime in developing countries
- Meals on wheels, restaurant and home meal production and the exemption of food from sales and value added taxes
- Short and long run decompositions of OECD wage inequality changes
- The value of MFN treatment
- Trade liberalization in a joint spatial inter-temporal trade model
- How reasonable are assumptions used in theoretical models?, computational evidence on the likelihood of trade pattern changes
- State-owned enterprises, shirking and trade liberalization
- Frontiers in applied general equilibrium modeling, edited by Timothy J. Kehoe, T.N. Srinivasan, John Whalley
- Developing countries and the global trading system, edited by John Whalley, Vol.2
- Incentive effects of price rises and payment-system changes on Chinese agricultural productivity growth
- An alternative view of tax incidence analysis for developing countries
- Ownership and use taxes as congestion correcting instruments
- The new regionalism, trade liberalization or insurance?
- The global development of policy regimes to combat climate change, editors: Nicholas Stern, London School of Economics, UK, Alex Bowen, London School of Economics, UK, and John Whalley, University of Western Ontario, Canada
- Metrics capturing the degree to which individual economies are globalized
- Coalitions in the Uruguay round, the extent, pros and cons of developing country participation 1, 2
- A trade model with an optimal exchange rate motivated by current discussion of a chinese renminbi float
- Decomposing the welfare costs of capital tax distortions, the importance of risk assumptions
- VAT base broadening, self supply and the informal sector
- Geographical extension of free trade zones as trade liberalization, a numerical simulation approach
- Pitfalls in the use of ad valorem equivalent representations of the trade impacts of domestic policies
- Rationality, irrationality and economic cognition
- Globalization and values
- Puzzles over international taxation of cross border flows of capital income
- Endogenous participation in agricultural support programs and ad valorem equivalent modelling
- Trade and environment beyond Singapore
- Recent regional agreements, why so many, why so much variance in form, why coming so fast, and where are they headed?
- Why do countries seek regional trade agreements?
- Results for the OECD comparative modelling project from the Whalley-Wigle model
- China's trade, exchange rate and industrial policy structure, editor, John Whalley
- Recent trade liberalization in the developing world, what is behind it, and where is it headed?
- China's integration into the world economy, edited by John Whalley
- Frontiers in applied general equilibrium modeling, edited by Timothy J. Kehoe, T.N. Srinivasan, John Whalley
- China's trade, exchange rate and industrial policy structure, editor, John Whalley
- The global development of policy regimes to combat climate change, editors: Nicholas Stern, London School of Economics, UK, Alex Bowen, London School of Economics, UK, and John Whalley, University of Western Ontario, Canada