作者简介 Yan Dung, senior research fellow, director of trade department of Institute of World Economics and Politics (1WEP),Chinese Academy of So Sciences (CASS), post doc in University of Western Ontario, visiting scholar in ColumbiaUniversity. Her research fields include international trade theory and policy, regional economic integration, and globalvalue chain. She had hosted and attended tens of research programs include Chinese national so science fund, Chi-nese national science fund, and the Scientific Research Foundation for the, Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, fundedby State Education Ministry of China, the Scientific Research Starting Foundation for Returned Overseas ChineseScholars Funded by Minister of Human Resources and So Security of China. She academic research papers has beenpublished in the journals of The World Economy, Economic Modelling, Journal of Policy Modelling,and Applied Eco-nomic Letters.Chunding Li was bored in 1983, and got his PhD degree from Fudan University. He is the deputy director andsenior research fellow in the department of International trade at Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP)of Chinese Academy of So Sciences (CASS). His research fields include international trade friction and dis-pute, heterogeneous firm trade, regional economic integration, and economic modelling and simulation. He hadhosted and attended tens of research programs include Chinese national so science fund, and funds from theMinistry of Commence, the Ministry of Finance and National Development Bank of China. He had published morethan 10 English version academic research papers in the journals of The World Economy, Economic Modelling,China Economic Review, Applied Economics and etc., nearly 10 English version economic policy briefs in thenewspapers of Global Times, VOX EU, CIGI paper and etc., more than 70 Chinese version academic researchpapers in the journals of the World Economy, Finance and Trade Economy, Quantitative and Technological Eco-nomic Research and etc., more than 60 Chinese version economic policy briefs inthe newspapers of Renmin Daily,Chinese So Science News. Chinese Securities News and tec.John Whalley is one of Canada s most pre-eminent experts in the field of global economic. He holds a BA in Eco-nomics from Essex University (1968), and an MA (1970), M.Phil (1971) and a PhD (1973) from Yale University. He is aFellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC). Currently, he holds a number of academic positions, including WilliamG. Davies Professor of International Trade and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of International Economic Rela-tions in the department of Economics at Western University (UWO, Canada). He is also a Distinguished Fellow at TheCentre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI, Canada); Research Associate at the National Bureau of Econom-ic Research in Cambridge, MA; Coordinator in the Global Economy Group of CESifo, University of Munich; and aformer Visiting Fellow at the Peter G. Person Institute for International Economics in Washington, D.C. John has writtenand Co-authored dozens of scholarly articles on a variety of subjects, including international trade and development,public finance, general equilibrium theory and computation, Soviet and transition economies, environmental issues andthe economy, and Canadian trade policy.
目录 Preface
List of Publications
Part A Trade and Climate Change GE Modelling and Simulation
How Large are the Impacts of Carbon Motivated Border Tax Adjustments?
Carbon, Trade Policy and Carbon Free Trade Areas
Carbon Motivated Regional Trade Arrangements: Analytics and
Simulations
Joint Non - OPEC Carbon Taxes and the Transfer of OPEC Monopoly
Rents
Optimal Tariff Calculations in Tariff Games with Climate Change
Considerations
Part C Regional Trade Agreement Related GE Modelling and Simulation
China and the TPP: A Numerical Simulation Assessment of the
Effects Involved
Part D Other Fields and Methodologies
Chinese Firm and Industry Reactions to Antidumping Initiations and
Measures
Foreign Affiliate Sales and the Measurement of Trade in Both Goods and
Services
The Productivity Paradox of Chinese Export Firms: Review and
Assessment
精彩内容 This book complies some of cooperative academic research papers by John Whalley, Yan Dong and Chunding Li. Most of these papers use applied general equilibrium modelling and simulation methodology to explore China's related international trade facts, difficulties and policies. John Whalley is a professor in the department of Economics of Western University (UWO) in Canada, and he is a pioneer in the applied general equilibrium calibration and simulation field. Yan Dong and Chunding Li both work in the Institute of Economics and Politics (IWEP), Chinese Academy of Social Science (CASS). From the year of 2008 to 2010, Yan Dong had ever worked in the Western University with John Whalley as a post-doctoral fellow. After that, Chunding Li had worked with John Whalley as a post-doctoral fellow from 2010 to 2012. During these periods of cooperative research, we used computational general equilibrium methodology to study China's economic theory and policy in the fields of trade, climate change, imbalance, regional trade agreement negotiations, and etc. In memory of these joint research times ,we choose some representative and important works to compile this book, and hope it can benefit you in learning applied general equilibrium modeling and simulation methodology as well as understanding China's international trade situations. Applied general equilibrium modeling and simulation methodology is one of main research technique and instrument in economics. The distinguishing characteristic of the general equilibrium approach is a focus on economy-wide resource allocation. This focus has made the approach a highly attractive vehicle for economic planning and policy analysis. The papers in this book provide a representative selection of applications of general equilibrium modeling to economic policy analysis. Therefore this book will be helpful for learning computational general equilibrium research technology, and meanwhile valuable for understanding the development of the general equilibrium modeling and application. Research topics of selected papers in this book are mainly in international trade, including trade and climate change, trade policy bargaining, trade disputes, trade imbalance and mega-regional trade agreement. Most of these3 topics set China as the research target or as examples. Therefore these papers are conducive to understand both presently important international trade issues and China's foreign trade policy. We select 13 papers in this book, all of them had already published in academic journals including the World Economy, Economic Modelling, China Economic Review, Journal of Policy Modelling, Applied Economics, and etc. The former 7 papers are all cooperative works by Yan Dong and John Whalley, and the latter 6 papers are mainly cooperative works by Chunding Li and John Whalley. All papers in this book are representative of recent experience in empirical as well as theoretical analysis. We wish to express our hope that this book may contribute to the understanding of CGE modeling and application.
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