
Trade effects of industrial policies: The shielding effect of preferential agreements
Industrial policy is in vogue among policymakers globally. This column examines the shielding effect that membership of a preferential

Industrial policy is in vogue among policymakers globally. This column examines the shielding effect that membership of a preferential

As the fight against climate change intensifies, governments are exploring all available policy tools, including trade policy. But does

The US-China relationship is arguably the most important bilateral relationship of the 21st century. This column explores the link

The US aims to revitalise its domestic semiconductor manufacturing industry, but will there be enough skilled workers to meet

Disruptions from conflicts, climate change, and the pandemic have raised the question of whether today’s supply chains and transportation

Natural resource dependence subjects economies to macroeconomic and structural challenges. The focus of attention in the ‘resource curse’ literature

Trade wars can have large macroeconomic consequences, but there is limited focus on the interaction between optimal trade and

As the world grapples with signs of increasing geopolitical fragmentation, it is important to reflect on the lessons of

China is experiencing high credit growth in its manufacturing sector, the prices of its exports are falling, and its

Philippe Martin, who passed away in December 2023, was an outstanding economist who will be sorely missed, not only

Industrial policy is in vogue among policymakers globally. This column examines the shielding effect that membership of a preferential

As the fight against climate change intensifies, governments are exploring all available policy tools, including trade policy. But does

The US-China relationship is arguably the most important bilateral relationship of the 21st century. This column explores the link

The US aims to revitalise its domestic semiconductor manufacturing industry, but will there be enough skilled workers to meet

Disruptions from conflicts, climate change, and the pandemic have raised the question of whether today’s supply chains and transportation

Natural resource dependence subjects economies to macroeconomic and structural challenges. The focus of attention in the ‘resource curse’ literature

Trade wars can have large macroeconomic consequences, but there is limited focus on the interaction between optimal trade and

As the world grapples with signs of increasing geopolitical fragmentation, it is important to reflect on the lessons of

China is experiencing high credit growth in its manufacturing sector, the prices of its exports are falling, and its

Philippe Martin, who passed away in December 2023, was an outstanding economist who will be sorely missed, not only




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