ADJUSTING TO TRADE POLICY REFORM
by
Steven J. Matusz
,
David Tarr
,
Uri Dadush
,
Anne Krueger
,
Costas Michalopoulos
,
Martin Rama
,
Julie Schaffner
,
L. Alan Winters
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BibTeX
@MISC{Matusz_adjustingto,
author = {Steven J. Matusz and David Tarr and Uri Dadush and Anne Krueger and Costas Michalopoulos and Martin Rama and Julie Schaffner and L. Alan Winters},
title = {ADJUSTING TO TRADE POLICY REFORM},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
Economic Policy Reform at Stanford for thoughtful comments on earlier versions of this paper, and Maria Kasilag for logistical support. 21 Economic research has rather well documented the long-term benefits from improved resource allocation and efficiency that follow from trade reform. And, although causation remains an issue, research has shown strong and consistent correlation between trade reform and growth. Despite this evidence of improved incomes from trade reform, some policy makers are







