A work which puts post-Cold War trade issues into historical and theoretical perspective with the British Corn Laws, the Great Depression, the Bretton Woods system, and the origins of the European Union.
A work which puts post-Cold War trade issues into historical and theoretical perspective with the British Corn Laws, the Great Depression, the Bretton Woods system, and the origins of the European Union.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. Trade and Trade Issues The Themes of the Book The Importance of Trade Concerns about the Trade Balance Policy Alternatives Free Trade and the Search for Competitiveness Export Promotion and Industrial Policy Forms of Import Restrictions International Cooperation to Stimulate Trade The Dilemmas of International Trade The Distributional Dilemma The Values Dilemma The State Goals Dilemma Choices for the Individual Conclusion: Choosing a Trade Policy 2. The Theoretical and Historical Origins of Trade Issues Liberalism and Mercantilism Mercantilist Trade Policy The Corn Laws The Roots of Mercantilism The Demise of Mercantilism and the Birth of Liberalism The Rise of the Market The Advent of Free Trade Theory The Political Conflict over the Corn Laws Conclusion: The Triumph of Free Trade 3. The Politics of Protectionism Cycles of Global Mercantilism and Liberalism The Reaction to Laissez-Faire The Rise of the Working Class and Political Democracy Modern Elaborations of Liberal Trade Theory The Distributional Dilemma: The Impact of Trade on Class The Distributional Politics of Trade Policy The Effects of Market Dominance and Decline Trade and the Great Depression Conclusion: The Sources of Policy Cycles 4. The International Politics of Trade The Origins of Bretton Woods Hegemonic Stability Theory and American Global Leadership Liberal Interdependence and Peace The Ideals and Institutions of the Bretton Woods System The Principles of GATT/WTO The Financial Institutions of the Bretton Woods System The Uruguay Round of GATT The World Trade Organization Conclusion: Trade Dilemmas, International Institutions and the "Battle of Seattle," 5. Neomercantilism and Bilateral Trade Issues U.S.-Japanese Trade Tensions The Effects of International Trade on the State Differences in Trade Policies Japanese Trade Policy Strate
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. Trade and Trade Issues The Themes of the Book The Importance of Trade Concerns about the Trade Balance Policy Alternatives Free Trade and the Search for Competitiveness Export Promotion and Industrial Policy Forms of Import Restrictions International Cooperation to Stimulate Trade The Dilemmas of International Trade The Distributional Dilemma The Values Dilemma The State Goals Dilemma Choices for the Individual Conclusion: Choosing a Trade Policy 2. The Theoretical and Historical Origins of Trade Issues Liberalism and Mercantilism Mercantilist Trade Policy The Corn Laws The Roots of Mercantilism The Demise of Mercantilism and the Birth of Liberalism The Rise of the Market The Advent of Free Trade Theory The Political Conflict over the Corn Laws Conclusion: The Triumph of Free Trade 3. The Politics of Protectionism Cycles of Global Mercantilism and Liberalism The Reaction to Laissez-Faire The Rise of the Working Class and Political Democracy Modern Elaborations of Liberal Trade Theory The Distributional Dilemma: The Impact of Trade on Class The Distributional Politics of Trade Policy The Effects of Market Dominance and Decline Trade and the Great Depression Conclusion: The Sources of Policy Cycles 4. The International Politics of Trade The Origins of Bretton Woods Hegemonic Stability Theory and American Global Leadership Liberal Interdependence and Peace The Ideals and Institutions of the Bretton Woods System The Principles of GATT/WTO The Financial Institutions of the Bretton Woods System The Uruguay Round of GATT The World Trade Organization Conclusion: Trade Dilemmas, International Institutions and the "Battle of Seattle," 5. Neomercantilism and Bilateral Trade Issues U.S.-Japanese Trade Tensions The Effects of International Trade on the State Differences in Trade Policies Japanese Trade Policy Strate
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