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DESCRIPTION:Authors: Loren Brandt\, Bingjing Li and Peter MorrowThis paper 
 studies the welfare effects of policies encouraging processing exports\, u
 sing Chinese data for 109 industries for 2000-2007. Counterfactual policy 
 experiments imply large welfare losses (3-7%) to Chinese agents from not b
 eing allowed to buy processing output on the domestic market. There are sm
 aller welfare effects (&lt\; 1%)="" from="" the="" duty="" free="" status=
 "" of="" processing="" /&gt\; Peter Morrow is Associate Professor of Econo
 mics at the University of Toronto. He specializes in international trade. 
 Most of his research is on the structure and patterns of international tra
 de. His work has been published in top general-interest and field journals
  in Economics such as the Review of Economic Studies\, the Journal of Inte
 rnational Economics and the Journal of Development Economics. Professor Mo
 rrow holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Michigan. For more in
 formation\,\ncontact Devashish Mitra\, dmitra@syr.edu Sponsored by:\nMoyni
 han Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Is Processing Good?: Theory and Evidence from China
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Authors: Loren Brandt\, Bingjing Li and 
 Peter Morrow</b></p><p>This paper studies the welfare effects of policies 
 encouraging processing exports\, using Chinese data for 109 industries for
  2000-2007. Counterfactual policy experiments imply large welfare losses (
 3-7%) to Chinese agents from not being allowed to buy processing output on
  the domestic market. There are smaller welfare effects (&lt\; 1%)="" from
 ="" the="" duty="" free="" status="" of="" processing="" /&gt\;<br><br> </
 p><p><b>Peter Morrow</b> is Associate Professor of Economics at the Univer
 sity of Toronto. He specializes in international trade. Most of his resear
 ch is on the structure and patterns of international trade. His work has b
 een published in top general-interest and field journals in Economics such
  as the Review of Economic Studies\, the Journal of International Economic
 s and the Journal of Development Economics. Professor Morrow holds a PhD i
 n Economics from the University of Michigan.</p><p> <br></p><p>For more in
 formation\,\ncontact Devashish Mitra\, <a>dmitra@syr.edu</a> <br>Sponsored
  by:\nMoynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;</p>
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