Lecture

Trade Policy: International Relations

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This lecture delves into the basic international relations of trade policy, providing an economic analysis of trade negotiations. It explores how one nation's tariffs impact others, the history of GATT talks, and the gains from reciprocal trade liberalization. The lecture also discusses coordination failures, Nash equilibrium, and the 'passing parade parable' in the context of trade policy.

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