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Trade policy and mixed enterprises [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 2009
Abstract This paper demonstrates that the degree of state ownership affects neither the level of socially optimal activities nor welfare if the government chooses optimal trade policy instruments. In the case of rivalry in the home market, the optimal import tariff is independent of the degree of state ownership, and the optimal production subsidy ...
Ngo Van Long, Frank Stähler
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Enhancing enterprise value by trading options

The Journal of Investment Strategies, 2017
Investment activities are enhanced by a regular positioning in options. Results are presented for the S&P 500 index as the underlying asset. Two base activities, i) long the index and ii) a dynamic portfolio periodically rebalanced to a 60% equity stake, are considered for enhancement.
Dilip B. Madan, Yazid Sharaiha
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Trade and Welfare Effects of State Trading Enterprises

2005
Much of the analysis of market access issues in the Doha Round negotiations involves clearly defined instruments of government policy covering inter alia subsidies, tariffs and tariff rate quotas. State trading enterprises are also on the negotiating agenda though there is comparatively little analysis of their impact on trade and welfare despite the ...
McCorriston, Steve   +3 more
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Reforming trade-distorting state trading enterprises

2005
Trade Theory, Analytical Models and Development, comprises 11 essays offering new contributions on the following topics: trade and wages; factor endowments, factor mobility and political economy of trade; optimality of tariffs; measurement of welfare; customs union theory; endogenous mergers and tariffs; intra-industry trade; state trading enterprises ...
Steve McCorriston, Donald MacLaren
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