Managed Trade: What Could be Possible Spillover Effects of a Potential Trade Agreement Between the U.S. and China?

Managed Trade: What Could be Possible Spillover Effects of a Potential Trade Agreement Between the U.S. and China?
Author: Mr.Eugenio M Cerutti
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1513518313

The trade discussions between the U.S. and China are on-going. Not much is known about the shape and nature of a potential agreement, but it seems possible that it would include elements of managed trade. This paper attempts to examine the direct, first-round spillover effects for the rest of the world from managed trade using three approaches. The results suggest that, in the absence of a meaningful boost in China’s domestic demand and imports, bilateral purchase commitments are likely to generate substantial trade diversion effects for other countries. For example, the European Union, Japan, and Korea are likely to have significant export diversion in a potential deal that includes substantial purchases of U.S. vehicles, machinery, and electronics by China. At the same time, a deal that puts greater emphasis on commodities would put small commodity exporters at a risk. This points to the advantages of a comprehensive agreement that supports the international system and avoids managed bilateral trade arrangements.

Managed Trade

Managed Trade
Author: Raymond J. Waldmann
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Ballinger Publishing Company
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Managed Trade

Managed Trade
Author: Douglas A. Irwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

'Doug Irwin does a first-class job of showing the fallacy in the argument that voluntary import expansions (VIEs) are anything other than another protectionist, costly, and largely ineffective trade policy measure.' - Anne Krueger, professor of economics, Stanford University

Following the Trend

Following the Trend
Author: Andreas F. Clenow
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118410858

During bull and bear markets, there is a group of hedge funds and professional traders which have been consistently outperforming traditional investment strategies for the past 30 odd years. They have shown remarkable uncorrelated performance and in the great bear market of 2008 they had record gains. These traders are highly secretive about their proprietary trading algorithms and often employ top PhDs in their research teams. Yet, it is possible to replicate their trading performance with relatively simplistic models. These traders are trend following cross asset futures managers, also known as CTAs. Many books are written about them but none explain their strategies in such detail as to enable the reader to emulate their success and create their own trend following trading business, until now. Following the Trend explains why most hopefuls fail by focusing on the wrong things, such as buy and sell rules, and teaches the truly important parts of trend following. Trading everything from the Nasdaq index and T-bills to currency crosses, platinum and live hogs, there are large gains to be made regardless of the state of the economy or stock markets. By analysing year by year trend following performance and attribution the reader will be able to build a deep understanding of what it is like to trade futures in large scale and where the real problems and opportunities lay. Written by experienced hedge fund manager Andreas Clenow, this book provides a comprehensive insight into the strategies behind the booming trend following futures industry from the perspective of a market participant. The strategies behind the success of this industry are explained in great detail, including complete trading rules and instructions for how to replicate the performance of successful hedge funds. You are in for a potentially highly profitable roller coaster ride with this hard and honest look at the positive as well as the negative sides of trend following.

Managed Trading

Managed Trading
Author: Jack D. Schwager
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1996-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471020578

An in-depth investigation into the increasingly popular investment: managed futures—written by one of the world's leading authorities "Jack Schwager has written the definitive book on managed futures investing. It is exhaustive in coverage, and the analysis is exceptionally rigorous. The writing is refreshingly candid and sure to provoke discussion on many important topics in the managed futures industry. This book should be required reading for anyone considering investing in managed futures." —Scott Irwin Professor, The Ohio State University "Jack continues to be both an educator and a portfolio manager. Managed Trading is a wonderful book and much needed in the industry. I consider it required reading for investors and financial industry professionals. Finally, a road map which outlines and explores investment issues succinctly." —M. Elaine Crocker President, Moore Capital Management, Inc. "This book is a 'must-read' for anyone thinking of investing in managed futures. Schwager combines the best of academic research on managed futures investments with his own practitioner experience to provide a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the managed futures industry." —Franklin R. Edwards Arthur F. Burns, Professor, Finance and Economics Columbia Business School "The futures markets will continue to grow worldwide. You should read Jack Schwager whether you are contemplating such investments or are already investing, or even if you just want to understand what is happening." —Jim Rogers Author, Investment Biker "Schwager puts managed futures in its proper perspective as a portfolio investment, providing the reader a complete and enlightening tour of the managed futures world. His writing style makes for easy reading and his common sense and good judgment shine through as he surveys the academic literature, linking the practical and the theoretical in evaluating these investments. New investors and old hands alike will find this a 'must buy and hold' book." —Mark J. Powers President, Powers & Dubin Asset Allocation and Management Co. Editor, The Journal of Futures Markets

The Threat of Managed Trade to Transforming Economies

The Threat of Managed Trade to Transforming Economies
Author: Sylvia Ostry
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Group of Thirty
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Open foreign markets are an essential ingredient in assisting the transformation of the economies of central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union from central planning to the market. Trade represents one of the few reliable engines of growth and employment during the early stages of this process. Yet despite the profound global implications of successful transformation, it is far from certain that western markets will offer the open access that is so badly needed. The purpose of this paper is to examine the implications of managed trade solutions and the breakdown of trade in the former Soviet Empire on the ultimate integration of its constituent states into the world economy and polity.