ABSTRACT
An internationally acknowledged authority on all aspects of the theory of international trade and payments, this book collects Harry Johnson’s contributions to the study of international trade, including a critique of the theory of effective protection. The book discusses:
- the integration of income distribution and other aspects of the economy into the positive theory of tariffs
- the issues raised by the use of tariffs to promote economic development
- the implications of distortions of various kinds in the working of competition for tariff theory and policy
- the costs of protection
- the implications of effective protection for world economic development and the economic effects of trade preferences
- the question of free trade and the extent to which it requires the harmonization other aspects of economic policy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|114 pages
The Positive Theory of Tariffs
part II|69 pages
Tariffs and Distortions
part III|98 pages
The Cost of Protection
part IV|109 pages
The Theory of Effective Protection
part V|53 pages
Tariff Reduction and Policy Harmonization