Talking Trade

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Brazil's Informatics Policy
Brazilian Computer Industry
Brazilian Government
Brazil’s Informatics Policy
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contemporary trade policies
Corn Gluten Feed
De Clercq
economic diplomacy strategies
economic policy
emerging markets trade
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European community
foreign policy
GATT negotiations
GATT Round
GATT System
GATT Trade Round
IMF Management
Informatics Law
international economic relations
Japanese Semiconductor
Japanese Semiconductor Industry
Liberal Trade Order
Market Reserve
Market Reserve Policy
multilateral trade agreements
multilateral trade regime
National Foreign Trade Council
North American Free Trade Agreement
Public Works Projects
Punta Del Este
Special Trade Representative
Terminal Buildings
Trade Diplomacy
Trade Negotiators
trade policy analysis
Trade Policymaking
US foreign trade policy case studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367289447
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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"Challenges from Japan, opportunities in the new European Community, and prospects for developing countries’ economies all revolve around trade and all have implications for U.S. economic strengths and interests. The cases in this book have been selected to illustrate a variety of contemporary trade policies, practices, and partners.
The volume begins with an overview of the multilateral trade regime embodied in the GATT; it then moves on to specifics, including two different cases of U.S.-Japanese exchanges (goods versus services), trade strategies of Brazil as a newly industrializing country, and the EC as the world’s largest trader. Throughout the cases, larger themes are traced, connecting trade with economic policy, foreign policy with domestic politics, and change in U.S. economic strength with the rise of new economic powers in the world arena."

Robert S. Walters is professor of political science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of American and Soviet Aid: A Comparative Analysis and coauthor (with David H. Blake) of The Politics of Global Economic Relations, now in its fourth edition. His present research is focused on competitiveness policies.

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