Entry and Asymmetric Lobbying: Why Governments Pick Losers * (2008)
Richard E. Baldwin, Frédéric Robert-nicoud, Marc Melitz, Doug Nelson, Ricardo Puglisi, Jaume Ventura, ...
Governments frequently intervene to support domestic industries, but a surprising amount of this support goes to ailing sectors. We explain this with a lobbying model that allows for entry and sunk...
The employment and wage effects of immigration: an overview of theory, method and results (2007)
We may not be living in the age of mass migration, but we are surely living in an age of mass migration. From 1965 through 2005 a fairly constant 2.2% of the world population have been migrants....
The employment and wage effects of immigration: an overview of theory, method and results (2007)
We may not be living in the age of mass migration, but we are surely living in an age of mass migration. From 1965 through 2005 a fairly constant 2.2% of the world population have been migrants....
© 2000- 2005 Transaction Processing Performance Council Acknowledgments (2005)
Mary Meredith, Sreenivas Gukal, Doug Johnson, Lubor Kollar, Murali Krishna, Bob Lane, ...
Developing a TPC benchmark for a new environment requires a huge effort to conceptualize research, specify, review, prototype, and verify the benchmark. The TPC acknowledges the work and...
Keith Wipke Tony, Tony Markel, Doug Nelson
Previous work examined degree of hybridization on the fuel economy of a hybrid electric sport utility vehicle. It was observed that not only was the vehicle control strategy important, but that its...
To increase the walk ... try increasing the talk : Parental involvement in high school / (2000)
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Dickson, Eva F., Duncan, E. J., Fedele, Paul D., Nelson, Doug
A model is developed for the probability of toxic effects resulting from either vapour or liquid acute exposure of the skin to the organophosphonate nerve agent VX (O-ethyl...
Commercial Policy Uncertainty, the Expected (1998)
Joseph F. Francois, Will Martin, Anne Krueger, Aaditya Mattoo, Doug Nelson, Hdkan Nordström, ...
(Revised) Abstract: Protection unconstrained by rules often varies substantially over time. Rules-based disciplines like OECD industrial tariff bindings negotiated under GATT since 1947 and new...
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Fairness and the Political Economy of Trade
Carl Davidson, Steve Matusz, Doug Nelson
This paper argues that, as a matter of positive political economy, fairness plays a non-trivial role in the politics of trade policy. Specifically, we first argue that, as a matter of fact, widely...
African Trade Policy in the 1990s: Political Economy or Technocratic Reforms?
Chris Jones, Oliver Morrissey, Doug Nelson
The majority of African countries implemented import liberalisation in the 1990s. This paper explores factors that may explain the pattern of protection and of tariff reform. We consider political...