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Riezman, Raymond Glenn, creator.
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382.9 23
Publication Date
2013
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This book presents a comprehensive view of recent developments in the theory of international trade agreements and political economy. This work introduces terms of trade effects and strategic behavior to the theory of international trade agreements. This is complemented by a careful analysis of how politics affects international trade agreements.
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Michaely, Michael.
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382.3 22
Publication Date
2009
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Trade liberalization is arguably a major issue in the conduct of commercial policy. As a component of it, the relationship between universal, multilateral trade liberalization and the conclusion of preferential trade agreements - that is, a process of liberalization which discriminates between trading partners - has been a focus of analysis and debate. This book is designed to enhance understanding of the salient elements of these issues. The book searches for answers to significant questions that have not been raised before, and elaborates those discussed earlier in the literature but not yet settled. Some parts of the book are purely analytical, while others focus on general principles and comprehension of concrete instances and developments. The book formulates a variety of new methods, including the construction of new instruments of measurement, to enable both ex-ante predictions and ex-post assessments of the impact of liberalization and trade preferences. The revised edition incorporates the outcome of two important studies, exploring the impact of liberalization on trade structure and the pattern of regional trade relationships.
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Ching, Cheong, 1949-
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382.920951 21
Publication Date
2003
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Zeng, Ka, 1973-
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382.0973051 21
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2004
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Büthe, Tim, author.
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382.3 22
Publication Date
2011
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Over the past two decades, governments have delegated extensive regulatory authority to international private-sector organizations. This internationalization and privatization of rule making has been motivated not only by the economic benefits of common rules for global markets, but also by the realization that government regulators often lack the expertise and resources to deal with increasingly complex and urgent regulatory tasks. The New Global Rulers examines who writes the rules in international private organizations, as well as who wins, who loses--and why.
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Czinkota, Michael R.
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382 23
Publication Date
2012
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Articles about what is at stake in understanding and strategizing about international issues and opportunities.
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Dabbah, Maher M.
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343.0721 22
Publication Date
2003
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Dabbah's clear and original discussion of the internationalisation of antitrust policy examines in particular the decisional practice of relevant bodies in the EC and the US. He concludes by predicting future developments. This will interest antitrust officials, international organisations, businesspeople, academics, researchers and policy-makers involved in antitrust law and policy.
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Liu, Guy Shaojia.
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338.0951 22
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2001
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Young, Oran R.
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363.19 22
Publication Date
2008
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International institutions and the consequences of their interplay are emerging as a major agenda item for research and policy. As governments enter into an ever-increasing number of international agreements, questions arise about the overlap of issues, jurisdiction and membership. Of particular interest to practitioners and analysts is how this mélange of institutions at the international level intersects and interrelates to influence and affect the content, operation, performance and effectiveness of a specific institution, as well as the functioning of the overall global governance context. Biosafety, an issue relevant to numerous institutions, offers a case study for exploring and applying interplay in practical terms.--Publisher's description.
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Hira, Ron.
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331.12 22
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2005
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Lobell, Steven E., 1964-
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306.3 21
Publication Date
2003
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Cass, Deborah Z.
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343.51087 22
Publication Date
2003
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Leading scholars analyse key issues relating to China's recent WTO accession. Will China's membership burden the WTO's dispute settlement system? Will the inclusion of the sixth largest economy in the world alter the international trading system, and encourage domestic legal and economic reform?
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