Melo reproduces articles and book chapters that he mostly co-authored while at various universities and at the World Bank on capturing economy-wide linkages, archetype economies, costs of
protection from trade policy regimes in developing countries, and estimating the costs of US foreign trade policy. Among the topics are product differentiation and the treatment of foreign
trade in computable general equilibrium models of small economies, a survey of general equilibrium models for trade policy analysis in developing countries, lobbying, counter-lobbying and the
structure of tariff protection in poor and rich counties, an evaluation of neutral trade policy incentives under increasing returns to scale, and industrial policy in the presence of wage
distortions: the case of the US auto and steel industries. The original page numbers are retained. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)