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The Political Economy of Trade Policy Papers in Honor of Jagdish Bhagwati Edited by Robert C. Feenstra, Gene M. Grossman and Douglas A. Irwin This collection of papers by former students and colleagues celebrates the profound impact that Jagdish Bhagwati has had on the field of international economics over the past three decades. Bhagwati, who is the Arthur Lehman Professor of Economics at Columbia University, has made pathbreaking contributions to the theory of international trade and commercial policy, including immiserizing growth, domestic distortions, economic development, and political economy. His success and influence as a teacher and mentor is widely recognized among students at both MIT and Columbia, and as founder of the Journal of International Economics, he has encouraged research on many questions of theoretical and policy relevance. The political economy of trade policy, Bhagwati's most recent area of interest, is the theme of this collection which addresses salient topics including market distortions, income distribution, and the political process of policy-making. Sections and Contributors: - Market Distortions. T. N. Srinivasan. Paul A. Samuelson. Paul R. Krugman. - Trade and Income Distribution. Douglas A. Irwin. Richard A. Brecher and Ehsan U. Choudri. Robert C. Feenstra and Gordon H. Hanson. Earl L. Grinols. - Perspectives on Political Economy. Robert E. Baldwin. Peter Diamond. - Models of Political Economy and Trade. Gene M. Grossman and Elhana Helpman. John Douglas Wilson. B. Peter Rosendorff. Arvind Panagariya and Ronald Findlay. About the Editors Robert Feenstra is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis. Gene M. Grossman is Jacob Viner Professor of International Economics and Director of the International Economics Section at Princeton University. Douglas A. Irwin is Professor of Economics and Robert E. Maxwell ’23 Professor of Arts and Sciences at Dartmouth College.
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