National trade policies

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National trade policies

Dominick Salvatore, editor

(Handbook of comparative economic policies, v. 2)

Greenwood Press, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

International trade is now almost universally regarded as an important stimulus to growth and economic development, but while many aspects of international trade are regulated by international agreement, most nations retain some important specific trade policies for manufactured goods. In this work, the second volume of Greenwood's Handbook of Comparative Economic Policies, Dominick Salvatore presents an overview of national trade policies in the world's most important countries. As the only detailed comparative study of international trade policies, this volume will be an increasingly useful reference tool as international trade becomes more and more important in the years to come. The work brings together contributions on twenty-two different countries plus four chapters on overall trade policies and helps to shed light not only on each nation's specific trade policies but also on the effect of various policies on the growth of developed countries, the rate of economic development, and the progress of restructuring in the former centrally planned economies. The book is divided into six basic sections: the first provides an introduction to international trade policies and tariff and trade agreements, while the remaining five sections detail leading industrial countries, other industrial countries, Latin American nations, the countries of Asia and Africa, and the USSR, Poland, and China. Each chapter within these sections offers an easily accessible overview of trade policies as well as a list of references that identify the most important sources of additional information. This handbook will be an effective resource and reference tool for students of comparative economics and for economists and international policymakers.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction National Trade Policies: An Overview by Dominick Salvatore The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) by Ake Linden The Commercial Policy of the European Economic Community (EEC) by Norman Scott Trade Policies in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) by Jozef M. van Brabant Trade Policies in the Leading Industrial Countries Trade Policies in the United States by J. Michael Finger Trade Policies in Japan by Kazuo Sato Trade Policies in Germany by Frank D. Weiss Trade Policies in France by Patrick A. Messerlin Trade Policies in Italy by Enzo Grilli Trade Policies in the United Kingdom by David Greenaway Trade Policies in Canada by Murray G. Smith Trade Policies in Other Industrial Countries Trade Policies in Australia by Alan D. Woodland Trade Policies in the Netherlands by Jacob Kol and Loates B. M. Mennes Trade Policies in Belgium by AndRE Sapir Trade Policies in Sweden by Per Magnus Wijkman Trade Policies in Spain by Guillermo de la Dehesa Trade Policies in Latin America Trade Policies in Brazil by Helson C. Braga and William G. Tyler Trade Policies in Mexico by John M. Page, Jr. Trade Policies in Argentina by Julio Berlinski Trade Policies in Asia and Africa Trade Policies in Korea by Wontack Hong Trade Policies in India by Garry Pursell Trade Policies in Pakistan by Tercan Baysan Trade Policies in Nigeria by Sam Olofin Trade Policies in the USSR, Poland, and China Trade Policies in the USSR by Marie Lavigne Trade Policies in Poland by Dariusz K. Rosati Trade Policies in China by Zhang Yunling and Li Rongzhang Selected Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BA18197907
  • ISBN
    • 0313264899
  • LCCN
    91011332
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 574 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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