His main research concerns International economics, Comparative advantage, International trade, Trade barrier and Factor price. His study in the field of Free trade also crosses realms of restrict. As a member of one scientific family, Alan V. Deardorff mostly works in the field of Comparative advantage, focusing on Microeconomics and, on occasion, Ranking.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Development economics and Patent system. A large part of his Trade barrier studies is devoted to International free trade agreement. When carried out as part of a general Factor price research project, his work on Factor price equalization is frequently linked to work in Market fragmentation, Positive correlation and Interpretation, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His primary areas of investigation include International economics, International trade, Free trade, Trade barrier and Commercial policy. His research integrates issues of Globalization, Welfare, International finance, Developing country and Comparative advantage in his study of International economics. His Comparative advantage research includes themes of Factor price, Microeconomics and Autarky.
He interconnects Subsidy, World economy and Negotiation in the investigation of issues within International trade. His Free trade research includes elements of Computable general equilibrium, Liberalization and Tariff. His study brings together the fields of Bilateral trade and Trade barrier.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in International economics, International trade, International finance, Free trade and Commercial policy. His International economics research incorporates elements of Developing country and Welfare. His research in International trade intersects with topics in Subsidy and Human rights.
His research in International finance intersects with topics in Terms of trade, Financial globalization, Globalization and Negotiation. In the field of Free trade, his study on Multilateral trade negotiations overlaps with subjects such as Market fragmentation and Plant level. The various areas that Alan V. Deardorff examines in his Commercial policy study include Positive economics and Power.
His scientific interests lie mostly in International economics, Comparative advantage, International trade, International finance and Developing country. Alan V. Deardorff has researched International economics in several fields, including Textile industry and Clothing. His Comparative advantage research includes elements of Production, Microeconomics, Econometrics and Gravity model of trade.
His work focuses on many connections between International trade and other disciplines, such as Human rights, that overlap with his field of interest in Race to the bottom, Foreign direct investment, Dignity and United States labor law. His International finance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Terms of trade, Trade theory and Globalization. His Free trade research includes themes of Trade barrier, Development economics and Economic integration.
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Determinants of Bilateral Trade: Does Gravity Work in a Neoclassical World?
Alan Deardorff.
Research Papers in Economics (1995)
Determinants of Bilateral Trade: Does Gravity Work in a Neoclassical World?
Alan V. Deardorff.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1998)
Lobbying as Legislative Subsidy
Richard L. Hall;Alan V. Deardorff.
American Political Science Review (2006)
Testing trade theories and predicting trade flows
Alan Deardorff.
Research Papers in Economics (1984)
Fragmentation in simple trade models
Alan V. Deardorff.
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance (2001)
Trade and Jobs in U.S. Manufacturing
Jeffrey D. Sachs;Howard J. Shatz;Alan Deardorff;Robert E. Hall.
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1994)
Welfare Effects of Global Patent Protection
Alan V. Deardorff.
Economica (1992)
International Provision of Trade Services, Trade, and Fragmentation
Alan V. Deardorff.
Research Papers in Economics (2000)
A North American Free Trade Agreement: Analytical Issues and A Computational Assessment
Drusilla Brown;Alan Deardorff;Robert Stern.
Research Papers in Economics (1991)
The Michigan Model of World Production and Trade
Edward Tower;Alan V. Deardorff;Robert M. Stern.
Southern Economic Journal (1987)
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