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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The United States House Of Representatives And The International Monetary Fund: Cognitions And Miscognitions, Ibpp Editor
The United States House Of Representatives And The International Monetary Fund: Cognitions And Miscognitions, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article provides a brief cognitive analysis of rationales for not supporting the allocation of $18 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Cognitive Complexity And The International Monetary Fund: An $18 Billion Question, Ibpp Editor
Cognitive Complexity And The International Monetary Fund: An $18 Billion Question, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes two common political positions on the Clinton Administration's proposal to allocate an additional $18 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and then offers a less common position. The three positions may be differentiated by the psychological construct of cognitive complexity.
Trends. Globalization As Old Wine In New Bottles: The 30th Anniversary Of The Association Of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the new era of globalization.
Euro-Psychology: When Money Is More Than Money, Ibpp Editor
Euro-Psychology: When Money Is More Than Money, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some psychological roles of money and the import of these roles for domestic and international economics. The coming of the euro is used as an example.
Gatt, Dispute Settlement And Cooperation: A Reply, Dan Kovenock, Marie Thursby
Gatt, Dispute Settlement And Cooperation: A Reply, Dan Kovenock, Marie Thursby
Economics Faculty Articles and Research
In our 1992 paper, we analyzed GATT and its dispute settlement procedure (DSP) in the context of a supergame model of international trade featuring both explicit (GATT) and implicit (non-GATT) agreements. Our paper departed from the previous economics literature on GATT enforcement (see, for instance Hungerford (1991) and Ludema (1990)) by incorporating the ``twin engines of international obligation and retaliation'' (Hudec, 1990). International obligation imposed a cost of violating an explicit international agreement, such as GATT, while retaliation could take place either within the rules stipulated by the international agreement or by punishment outside of the agreement. In Section 2 …
An Economic Analysis Of Trade Measures To Protect The Global Environment, Howard F. Chang
An Economic Analysis Of Trade Measures To Protect The Global Environment, Howard F. Chang
All Faculty Scholarship
In this article, Professor Howard Chang addresses the role of trade restrictions in supporting policies to protect the global environment and proposes a more liberal treatment of these environmental trade measures than that adopted by dispute-settlement panels of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The GATT Secretariat has recommended that countries like the United States rely on "carrots" rather than "sticks" in order to induce the participation of other countries in multilateral environmental agreements. Professor Chang defends the use of sticks on the ground that they encourage more restrained exploitation of the environment pending a multilateral agreement. First, …
The Political Economy Of International Organizations And The New World Order: North-South Relations From A Southern Perspective, Alaadin M. Elgendy
The Political Economy Of International Organizations And The New World Order: North-South Relations From A Southern Perspective, Alaadin M. Elgendy
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Perchance To Dream: The Global Economy And The American Dream, Michael S. Knoll
Perchance To Dream: The Global Economy And The American Dream, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Duties To Offset Competitive Advantages, Richard B. Dagen, Michael S. Knoll
Duties To Offset Competitive Advantages, Richard B. Dagen, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll
Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll
All Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the issue of gray-market imports. The author explains the four causes of gray-market imports and explores the possibility of private remedies in order to stem the flow of these imports. The article then turns to the possibility of protection in the public sector by discussing pertinent statutory provisions and the development of the case law in this area.
The Critical Wage, Unemployment Duration, And Wage Expectations: The Case Of Chile, A. Studenmund, Sholeh Maani
The Critical Wage, Unemployment Duration, And Wage Expectations: The Case Of Chile, A. Studenmund, Sholeh Maani
A. H. Studenmund
This study tests the relevance of the job search model to understanding unemployment in developing countries by utilizing a 1982 data set describing unemployed men in Chile. The findings indicate that the model is relevant to a developing country: the job seekers studied based their critical wages on their perceptions of their own productivity, economic resources, and search costs, and they reduced their wage requirements as the duration of their unemployment increased. The authors also show, in the first direct test of this question, that the critical wage and the expected wage are determined jointly and that the expected wage …
A Cross-Sectional Analysis Of The Law Of Declining International Trade, A. Studenmund
A Cross-Sectional Analysis Of The Law Of Declining International Trade, A. Studenmund
A. H. Studenmund
No abstract provided.
The Moral Causes Of The Welfare Of Nations: An Oration, Delivered 1st November, 1834, In The Chapel, Before The Society Of Graduates Of The College..., J. Adams D.D.
Rare Books
The Rev. Jasper Adams, Episcopal minister, President of the College of Charleston, and (ex-officio) Horry Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy delivered this oration on November 1, 1834 before the Society of Graduates of the College of Charleston. Noting that moral causes of the prosperity of nations had been ignored, Rev. Adams reviews and examines the effect of morality on the advancement of nations.