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DESCRIPTION:Chad Bown\,&nbsp\;Peterson Institute for&nbsp\;International Ec
 onomics\n\nGlobal Supply Chains and Trade Policy\nAuthors:&nbsp\;Emily\nJ.
  Blanchard\, Chad P. Bown\,\nRobert C. Johnson\nHow do\nglobal supply chai
 n linkages modify countries' incentives to impose import\nprotection? Are 
 these linkages empirically important determinants of trade\npolicy? To add
 ress these questions\, we introduce supply chain linkages into a\nworkhors
 e terms-of-trade model of trade policy with political economy. We test the
  predictions\nof\nthis model using newly assembled data on bilateral appli
 ed\ntariffs\, temporary trade barriers\, and value-added contents for 14 m
 ajor\neconomies over the 1995-2009 period. Our results\nimply that global 
 supply chains matter for trade policy\, both in principle and\nin practice
 .\n\nChad\nP. Bown is a\nSenior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for Inter
 national Economics in\nWashington\, DC\, a Research Fellow at CEPR in Lond
 on and a member of the Council\non Foreign Relations.&nbsp\; Bown was form
 erly\nProfessor\nof\nEconomics at Brandeis University\, and he served as S
 enior Economist for\nInternational Trade in the\nWhite House on President 
 Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. Most recently he\nwas a Lead Economi
 st for international trade at the World Bank. Bown has\npublished three bo
 oks and several articles in scholarly journals\, including the\nAmerican E
 conomic Review and\nthe Journal of International Economics. He\nhas a Ph.D
 . in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.&nbsp\;\nSponsored
 \nby&nbsp\;Trade\, Development and Political Economy at the Moynihan Insti
 tute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Moynihan TDPE presents: Chad Bown
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Chad Bown\,</b>&nbsp\;<i>Peterson Instit
 ute for&nbsp\;International Economics</i></p><p>\n</p><p>\n<b>Global Suppl
 y Chains and Trade Policy</b></p><p>\n<b>Authors:</b>&nbsp\;Emily\nJ. Blan
 chard\, Chad P. Bown\,\nRobert C. Johnson</p><p>\n</p>How do\nglobal suppl
 y chain linkages modify countries' incentives to impose import\nprotection
 ? Are these linkages empirically important determinants of trade\npolicy? 
 To address these questions\, we introduce supply chain linkages into a\nwo
 rkhorse terms-of-trade model of trade policy with political economy. We te
 st the predictions\nof\nthis model using newly assembled data on bilateral
  applied\ntariffs\, temporary trade barriers\, and value-added contents fo
 r 14 major\neconomies over the 1995-2009 period. Our results\nimply that g
 lobal supply chains matter for trade policy\, both in principle and\nin pr
 actice.<p>\n\n</p>Chad\nP. Bown is a\nSenior Fellow at the Peterson Instit
 ute for International Economics in\nWashington\, DC\, a Research Fellow at
  CEPR in London and a member of the Council\non Foreign Relations.&nbsp\; 
 Bown was formerly\nProfessor\nof\nEconomics at Brandeis University\, and h
 e served as Senior Economist for\nInternational Trade in the\nWhite House 
 on President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. Most recently he\nwas a
  Lead Economist for international trade at the World Bank. Bown has\npubli
 shed three books and several articles in scholarly journals\, including th
 e\nAmerican Economic Review and\nthe Journal of International Economics. H
 e\nhas a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.&nbsp
 \;<p>\n<b><i>Sponsored\nby&nbsp\;Trade\, Development and Political Economy
  at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;</i></b></p>
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