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Competing for Integration
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A01=Kurt W. Radtke
A01=Marianne Wiesbron
A01=Marianne Wiesebron
agreement
ASEM
asian
Author_Kurt W. Radtke
Author_Marianne Wiesbron
Author_Marianne Wiesebron
barriers
Bilateral FTA
Brazilian Government
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Category=KCB
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CGE Model
China's Foreign Trade
China's Total Trade
China's WTO
China's WTO Accession
China’s Foreign Trade
China’s Total Trade
China’s WTO
China’s WTO Accession
Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
east
East Asian Free Trade Agreement
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EU Export
externa
fdi
FDI Company
FDI Trade
free
global trade integration analysis
international economic institutions
Japan's FDI
Japan's Oda
Japan’s FDI
Japan’s Oda
KEDO
Latin American development strategies
market liberalization effects
MENA
MENA Country
multilateral trade policy
NPT.
politica
regional economic cooperation
regulatory
Regulatory Trade Barriers
SAFTA
Subregional Association
trade
Trade Promotion Authority
UN
World Development Report
WTO governance
Product details
- ISBN 9780765609625
- Weight: 690g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jul 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This study demonstrates why the global economy and global policies can only be understood by assigning equal importance to actors from different continents and international institutions. The contributors begin by examining the effects of reducing trade barriers through the WTO processes, and the implications for our understanding of market forces, the diminishing capacity of governments, consumer power, and the role of international agreements. They provide fascinating details on how the European Union and Japan develop their own strategies toward emerging Asian and Latin American states, quite separately from the United States.The focus then shifts toward integration processes in Latin America. The book concludes by attempting to make sense of the political principles underlying the complex economic policies of the main actors in today's global economy, focusing on development strategies offered by the World Bank.
Kurt W. Radtke is Professor of Japanese and Chinese Studies at Waseda University, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Tokyo. Marianne L. Wiesebron is Assistant Professor of History at the
Competing for Integration
€179.80
