Andersons Program in International Trade

Ohio State University Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics

The Andersons Program in International Trade is a broad-based program focusing on research and outreach in the area of international trade and public policy.  Recent research from the program has focused on:  vertical market structure and the impact of trade liberalization on developing country market access; government labeling policies and credence goods; and the relationship between trade and environmental policy.  Currently, research is being conducted on trade liberalization in the presence of tariff escalation; the impact of harmonization of labeling regimes for credence goods; and also the potential the impact of R&D on market structure in the life sciences sector.  Recent outreach work from the program has covered topics such as: international trade and ethanol; prospects for the Doha Round of the World Trade Organization; regionalism vs. multilateralism in trade liberalization; the connection between trade and the environment; and the US trade deficit.

To access the Andersons Program in International Trade webpage go to:

http://aede.osu.edu/programs/Anderson/trade/index.htm

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