The 1970s and 1980s saw a radical expansion of manufacturing from developing countries, triggering off a new type of trade conflict in world trade. The response of industrial countreis has been multi-fold: ranging from protection in sensitive industries to preferences. This book takes stock, and evaluates the trade policy measures of, Japan, US and EC, towards developing countries, with a realistic, `non-dependency' approach.
The 1970s and 1980s saw a radical expansion of manufacturing from developing countries, triggering off a new type of trade conflict in world trade. The response of industrial countreis has been multi-fold: ranging from protection in sensitive industries to preferences. This book takes stock, and evaluates the trade policy measures of, Japan, US and EC, towards developing countries, with a realistic, `non-dependency' approach.
Preface - Notes on the Contributors - PART 1: JAPAN'S TRADE POLICIES TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - Japan's Trade Imbalance and Policy Response to it; I.Yamazawa & A.Hirata - Recent Developments in Japanese Imports from Developing Countries; S.Urata, K.Yokota, T.Nakakita & H.Kajiwara - General Measures Towards Import Promotion in Japan; K.Onoda - Japan's Import Barriers: Agriculture and Distribution; A.Hirata, H.Kohama, S.Urata & K.Yokota - Trade Measures Affecting Developing Countries; I.Yamazawa, K.Onoda & H.Kohama - Japan's Trade Policies and Developing Countries; I.Yamazawa & A.Hirata - PART 2: US TRADE POLICY TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - The Force of the Economic Winds; S.K.Tucker - US Agricultural Policies; S.K.Tucker - US Textile Trade Policy and the Proliferation of Managed Trade; S.K.Tucker - Import Promotion: Preferential Arrangements; S.K.Tucker - Export Promotion: Market Access, Credits and Aid; S.K.Tucker - New Trade Issues; S.K.Tucker - Trade Policy for the New World Economy; S.K.Tucker - PART 3: EUROPEAN TRADE POLICIES TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - Structural Change and Foreign Trade in the EC; J.P.Agarwal - EC Protectionism Against Developing Countries: General Tariff and Non-Tariff Trade Barriers; U.Hiemenz - EC Common Agricultural Policies and the Impact on Developing Countries' Exports; J-V.Schrader - Trade Preferences for Developing Countries in Processed Goods; V.Stuven - MFA and Article 115: Two Complementary EC Non-Tariff Barriers; D.Spinanger - The EC Single Market and its Effects on Developing Countries; R.J.Langhammer - European Trade and Developing Countries; U.Hiemenz - Index
Preface - Notes on the Contributors - PART 1: JAPAN'S TRADE POLICIES TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - Japan's Trade Imbalance and Policy Response to it; I.Yamazawa & A.Hirata - Recent Developments in Japanese Imports from Developing Countries; S.Urata, K.Yokota, T.Nakakita & H.Kajiwara - General Measures Towards Import Promotion in Japan; K.Onoda - Japan's Import Barriers: Agriculture and Distribution; A.Hirata, H.Kohama, S.Urata & K.Yokota - Trade Measures Affecting Developing Countries; I.Yamazawa, K.Onoda & H.Kohama - Japan's Trade Policies and Developing Countries; I.Yamazawa & A.Hirata - PART 2: US TRADE POLICY TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - The Force of the Economic Winds; S.K.Tucker - US Agricultural Policies; S.K.Tucker - US Textile Trade Policy and the Proliferation of Managed Trade; S.K.Tucker - Import Promotion: Preferential Arrangements; S.K.Tucker - Export Promotion: Market Access, Credits and Aid; S.K.Tucker - New Trade Issues; S.K.Tucker - Trade Policy for the New World Economy; S.K.Tucker - PART 3: EUROPEAN TRADE POLICIES TOWARDS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES - Structural Change and Foreign Trade in the EC; J.P.Agarwal - EC Protectionism Against Developing Countries: General Tariff and Non-Tariff Trade Barriers; U.Hiemenz - EC Common Agricultural Policies and the Impact on Developing Countries' Exports; J-V.Schrader - Trade Preferences for Developing Countries in Processed Goods; V.Stuven - MFA and Article 115: Two Complementary EC Non-Tariff Barriers; D.Spinanger - The EC Single Market and its Effects on Developing Countries; R.J.Langhammer - European Trade and Developing Countries; U.Hiemenz - Index
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