International trade : existing problems and prospective solutions
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International trade : existing problems and prospective solutions
Taylor & Franics, 1989
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ISBN 9780844816265
Description
Arranged in six sections, each section in this volume examines a different aspect of international trade and other related issues. Topics such as world economy, exchange rates, dollar fluctuations, international trade and production, joint venture, international financial organizations, the debt crisis and debt-equity swaps are discussed by international scholars.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The environmental trade and the multinational companies: restructuring and reordering the world economy, J.N.Behrman
- the mechanics of international economic locomotion, H.P.Gray
- environmental risks and bargaining power of multinational companies, F.R.Root
- the theory of international production, J.H.Dunning. Part 2 The role of impact of the developing countries in international trade: preferentials vs MFN tariff liberalization - effects of the Tokyo round on LDC imports, C.MacPhee
- safeguards and the developing countries' interests in the Uruguay round, K.A.Koekkoek
- a cost-benefit analysis of debt-equity swaps, K.Fatemi
- the developing countries, the newly industrialized countries, and the shifting comparative advantages, J.M.Lutz. Part 3 Special issues: the trade implication of the single European act, B.Sarachek
- welfare effects of international joint ventures in the world auto industry, D.Wassink and R.J.Carbaugh
- foreign competition and employment in import-sensitive US industries, C.Mann.
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ISBN 9780844816272
Description
This is a six-section volume, each section examining a different aspect of international trade and other related issues. Topics such as world economy, exchange rates, dollar fluctuations, international trade and production, joint venture, international financial organizations, the debt crisis and debt-equity swaps are discussed by international scholars.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The environmental trade and the multinational companies: restructuring and reordering the world economy, J.N.Behrman
- the mechanics of international economic locomotion, H.P.Gray
- environmental risks and bargaining power of multinational companies, F.R.Root
- the theory of international production, J.H.Dunning. Part 2 The role of impact of the developing countries in international trade: preferentials vs MFN tariff liberalization - effects of the Tokyo round on LDC imports, C.MacPhee
- safeguards and the developing countries' interests in the Uruguay round, K.A.Koekkoek
- a cost-benefit analysis of debt-equity swaps, K.Fatemi
- the developing countries, the newly industrialized countries, and the shifting comparative advantages, J.M.Lutz. Part 3 Special issues: the trade implication of the single European act, B.Sarachek
- welfare effects of international joint ventures in the world auto industry, D.Wassink and R.J.Carbaugh
- foreign competition and employment in import-sensitive US industries, C.Mann.
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