2023 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United Kingdom Leader Award
1940 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
L. Alan Winters mainly focuses on International trade, International economics, Free trade, Commercial policy and Liberalization. His study in the fields of Regional integration and Kennedy Round under the domain of International trade overlaps with other disciplines such as Connection, Homothetic transformation and Separable space. His International economics research incorporates elements of Domestic trade, TRIPS Agreement and Creative destruction.
L. Alan Winters interconnects Poverty, World economy and World population in the investigation of issues within Free trade. As a part of the same scientific family, L. Alan Winters mostly works in the field of Commercial policy, focusing on Trade barrier and, on occasion, Economic policy, Short run and Government revenue. His research investigates the link between Liberalization and topics such as Labour economics that cross with problems in Computable general equilibrium, Developed country and Welfare.
L. Alan Winters spends much of his time researching International trade, International economics, Free trade, Trade barrier and Commercial policy. His research in International trade intersects with topics in Accession and Market access. His International economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Developing country, Liberalization, Welfare and Regional integration.
In general Free trade, his work in International free trade agreement is often linked to Public international law linking many areas of study. His research in Trade barrier focuses on subjects like Poverty, which are connected to Development economics. His work carried out in the field of Commercial policy brings together such families of science as Single market and Economic policy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in International trade, International economics, Free trade, Poverty and Trade barrier. The study incorporates disciplines such as Politics and China in addition to International trade. His studies deal with areas such as Competition, Negotiation, Developing country, Liberalization and Market access as well as International economics.
His research investigates the connection between Free trade and topics such as Openness to experience that intersect with problems in Argument, Vulnerability, Expected utility hypothesis, Panel data and Public economics. His Poverty research includes elements of Economic history and Foundation. He has included themes like Endogeneity and Welfare in his Trade barrier study.
His main research concerns International economics, Free trade, International trade, Poverty and Trade barrier. His studies in International economics integrate themes in fields like Developing country and China. His Free trade study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Duty, Politics and Openness to experience.
His International trade study incorporates themes from Political system and Global governance. His Poverty research focuses on subjects like Liberalization, which are linked to Wage inequality. His Trade barrier research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Endogeneity, Trade regulation and Position.
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Trade Liberalization and Poverty: The Evidence So Far
L. Alan Winters;Neil McCulloch;Andrew McKay.
Journal of Economic Literature (2004)
Regional Integration and Development
Maurice W. Schiff;L. Alan Winters.
(2003)
Trade Liberalisation and Economic Performance: An Overview*
L Alan Winters.
The Economic Journal (2004)
Trade Liberalization and Poverty: A Handbook
Neil McCulloch;L Alan Winters;Xavier Cirera.
(2002)
Opening up international trade with Eastern Europe
Carl B. Hamilton;L. Alan Winters.
Economic Policy (1992)
Trade Liberalisation and Poverty: What are the Links?
L. Alan Winters.
The World Economy (2002)
Trade Liberalisation and Poverty: What are the Links?
L. Alan Winters.
The World Economy (2002)
Regionalism versus Multilateralism
L. Alan Winters.
Research Papers in Economics (1999)
The brain drain: curse or boon? A survey of the literature
Simon Commander;Mari Kangasniemi;L Alan Winters.
Research Papers in Economics (2004)
The Uruguay Round and the developing economies
L. Alan Winters;Will Martin.
Research Papers in Economics (1995)
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