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Created: 8/29/2002
Updated: 9/2/2024
Visits: 2,257
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Mr.
Stephen Tokarick
Adjunct Professor
Johns Hopkins University
555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States
stokarick@yahoo.com
301-907-9456 (ph)
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Biography
Curriculum Vitae - Stephen Tokarick
Stephen Tokarick received his Ph.D in economics from the University of Pittsburgh,specializing in international trade theory and policy. He has used both partial and general equilibrium models to assess the impact of trade policies at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (ERS), the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Currently, he is an adjunct professor of Economics at the Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC
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GTAP-Related Resources
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- The Implications of Chinas Pattern of Growth For the Rest of the World by Tokarick, Stephen Publication: Presented at the 20th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, West Lafayette, IN, USA Resource Type: 2017 Conference Paper Keywords: Asia (East) - Should Countries Worry About Immiserizing Growth? by Tokarick, Stephen Publication: Presented at the 14th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Venice, Italy Resource Type: 2011 Conference Paper - Evaluating the Robustness of Trade Restrictiveness Indices by Tokarick, Stephen Publication: Presented at the 10th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Purdue University, USA Resource Type: 2007 Conference Paper Keywords: Domestic policy analysis, Foreign direct investment, Technological change - Trade and Growth in the Presence of Distortions by Tokarick, Stephen Publication: Presented at the 8th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Lübeck, Germany Resource Type: GTAP Application, 2005 Conference Paper - Measuring the Impact of Distortions in Agricultural Trade in Partial and General Equilibrium
by Tokarick, Stephen Publication: International Monetary Fund Resource Type: GTAP Application
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