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Chapter 11: Strategic trade policy Charles van Marrewijk International Trade Chapter 11: Strategic trade policy

11.1 cumulative number of WTO disputes since 1995

11.2 trade dispute by topic and respondent (per cent)

11.3 trade dispute by complainant and third parties (per cent) a. WTO dispute involvement as complainant

11.4 scope of WTO disputes; products, value, and market share, index

percent change in volumes 11.5a WTO disputes and per cent change in volumes and prices Global policies density Partial policies -80 -60 -40 -20 20 40 60 80 percent change in volumes

percent change in prices / unit values 11.5b WTO disputes and per cent change in volumes and prices Partial policies density Global policies -60 -40 -20 20 40 60 percent change in prices / unit values

11.7 market power and tariff Price demand MR MC A pmon F pworld+t1 ppc B C D' E' pworld+t0 pworld D E qs qmon Quantity qd

11.8 market power and quota Price D pquotum ptariff A B C pworld qs qd demand residual demand MC D pquotum higher price ptariff A B tariff C pworld MR qs qd Quantity

11.9 Brander-Spencer equilibrium

11.10 Eaton-Grossman equilibrium