Global Trade

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Amrita Narlikar
B. Peter Rosendorff
Beth A. Simmons
Bilateral Cumulation
Binational Panel
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Category=JPS
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Common Border Dummy
CVD Case
Dani Rodrik
David B. Yoffie
David Romer*
Douglas A. Irwin*
economic liberalisation
Edward D. Mansfield
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EU Firm
Frederick M. Abbott
GATT Member
GATT Process
GATT Regime
GATT Rule
GATT's Achievement
GATT's Success
GATT’s Achievement
GATT’s Success
Gilbert R. Winham
Harry G. Johnson
Helen V. Milner
International Monetary Fund
international political economy
Iv Estimate
Jacob Viner
James E. Alt
Jeffrey A. Frankel
Jeffry Frieden
Joanne Gowa
Jock A. Finlayson
Judith Goldstein
Mark W. Zacher
MFN Tariff
Michael J. Gelligan
Michael J. Trebilcock
multilateral trade regime development
North American Free Trade Agreement
OLS Estimate
Optimum Tariff
Preferential Tariff Reduction
protectionism theory
Raymond Vernon*
Reciprocal Tariff Reduction
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
regional trade agreements
Ricardo Viner Model
Richard E. Baldwin
Robert Howse
Ronald Rogowski
Single Member Districts
Strategic Trade Policy
Susan Strange
Tariff Game
trade and environment
trade policy analysis
WTO Agreement
Zachary Elkins

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754626688
  • Weight: 1300g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Trade has long been a core part of international relations. Bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral trade flows and agreements have arisen in many ways and in many areas over the centuries. From regional arrangements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, to the all-encompassing General Agreement on Tariffs and Trades and now the World Trade Organization, the system of global trade has seen struggles and successes alike. The traditional debate over liberalization and protectionism remains central today; and with ever-expanding globalization facing all states, the future of global trade seems to be no less controversial than it was centuries ago. By assembling the key scholarly works that have defined the field of global trade, this work addresses these debates and examines the past to see what the future of global trade might look like.
John J. Kirton, Professor, University of Toronto, Canada