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Ebook launch - The Great Trade Collapse
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The Great Trade Collapse: Causes, consequences and prospects
A VoxEU.org EBook
Edited by Richard Baldwin
Friday, 27th November, 2009 I 8.30 to 10.30
Venue
Auditorium Jacques-Freymond (AJF),
The Graduate Institute,
132 rue de Lausanne, Geneva
Organised by
The Centre for Trade and Economic Integration |
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Read more about the ebook |
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| About the Ebook |
| World trade experienced a sudden, severe and synchronised collapse in late 2008. The drop was historically unprecedented in its size, its abruptness, and its global reach. This book, released just before the WTO Ministerial, is intended to tell the world’s trade ministers what the world’s economists know about the great trade collapse. |
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This book presents essays on:
The causes: 20 chapters – written by world-class researchers from across the globe – that analyse the causes of the collapse.
The consequences: Essays by Ann Krueger, Fred Bergsten, Peter Draper, and Jeffry Frieden discuss what the trade collapse means for the world trade system.
The prospects: The book considers the speed of recovery from previous trade collapses and projects the future path of trade. |

Edited by Richard Baldwin, the e-book will contain essays by a dozen leading economists including:
Dony Alex, ICRIER, Delhi;
Carl Altomonte, Bocconi University, Milan;
Sónia Araújo, OECD;
Marc Auboin, WTO;
Richard Baldwin, Graduate Institute, Geneva;
Rudolfs Bems, IMF;
Fred Bergsten, Peterson Institute;
Gilberto Biacuana, South Africa Institute of International Studies;
Ingo Borchert, World Bank;
Peter Draper, South Africa Institute of International Studies;
Simon Evenett, University of St.Gallen, Switzerland;
Michael Ferrantino, US ITC, Washington;
Lionel Fontagne, Paris School of Economics;
Joseph Francois, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria;
Caroline Freund, World Bank;
Jeffrey Friedan, Harvard University;
Guillaume Gaulier, Banque de France;
Leonardo Iacovone, World Bank;
David Jacks, Simon Fraser University;
Robert Johnson, Dartmouth;
Tonia Kandiero, African Development Bank;
Anne Krueger, Standford University;
Rajiv Kumar, ICRIER, Delhi;
Aimee Larsen, US ITC, Washington;
Andrei Levchenko, University of Michigan;
Logan Lewis, University of Michigan;
Aditya Mattoo, World Bank;
Christopher Meissner, UC Davis;
Jesse Mora, US ITC, Washington;
Leonce Ndikumana, African Development Bank;
Dennis Novy, University of Warwick;
Joaquim Oliveira, OECD;
Kevin Orourke, University College Dublin;
Gianmarco Ottaviano, Bocconi University, Milan;
William Powers, US ITC, Washington;
Raymond Robertson, Macalester College;
Peter Schott, Yale University;
Daria Taglioni, Graduate Institute, Geneva & ECB;
Kiyoyasu Tanaka, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo;
Linda Tesar, University of Michigan;
Ruyhei Wakasugi, Kyoto University;
Julia Woerz, Austrian National Bank;
Kei-Mu Yi, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia;
Veronika Zavacka, Graduate Institute, Geneva;
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