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000278325 037__ $$a1486-2018-6340
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000278325 245__ $$aU.S. Adjustment in the 1990's: A CGE Analysis of Alternative Trade Strategies
000278325 260__ $$c1990-05
000278325 269__ $$a1990-05
000278325 300__ $$a33
000278325 336__ $$aReport
000278325 520__ $$aThis paper investigates the implications for the structure of the U.S. economy of a reduction in the U.S. trade deficit. We explore two alternative adjustment scenarios. First, we assume an environment of successful world trade liberalization. An alternative view is that the world economy will lapse into a protectionist environment. We use a 30-sector computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the United States to analyze the impact of these two scenarios. When analyzing the protectionist scenario, we do a variety of experiments designed to explore the impact of protectionist policies on the U.S. economy.
000278325 546__ $$aEnglish
000278325 650__ $$aAgricultural and Food Policy
000278325 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade
000278325 6531_ $$aCGE analysis
000278325 6531_ $$ageneral equilibrium analysis
000278325 6531_ $$atrade liberalization
000278325 6531_ $$aprotectionism
000278325 6531_ $$atariffs
000278325 700__ $$aHanson, Kenneth
000278325 700__ $$aRobinson, Sherman
000278325 700__ $$aTokarick, Stephen
000278325 8560_ $$fweidm015@umn.edu
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