U.S. trade policy and global growth : new directions in the international economy
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U.S. trade policy and global growth : new directions in the international economy
(Economic Policy Institute)
M.E. Sharpe, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of essays offers critical perspectives on current issues in the international economy. Divided into four parts, U.S. Trade Policy and Global Growth discusses managed trade and international interdependence, the effect of trade on domestic wages and employment, the costs and benefits of trade protection, and likely effects of NAFTA. The collection also addresses the U.S. trade deficit and presents a Keynesian proposal for international monetary reform. Part IV focuses on issues facing developing countries in the areas of trade, industrial, and financial policy. Rejecting the dogma that pure free-market policies should be accepted as articles of religious faith, in either international trade or domestic policy, the contributors search for trade and macro policies that can achieve balanced growth with high employment and an equitable distribution of income in both the United States and the rest of the world.
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures, Preface, Acknowledgments, PART I: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS, Chapter One: Managed Trade and Economic Sovereignty, Chapter Two: Global Interdependence and National Prosperity, PART II: ISSUES IN U.S. TRADE POLICY, Chapter Three: International Trade and the Performance of U.S. Labor Markets, Chapter Four: The Costs of Trade Protection Reconsidered: U.S. Steel, Textiles, and Apparel, Chapter Five: The Political Economy of the North American Free Trade Agreement, PART III: MACROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, Chapter Six: The Trade Deficit and U.S. Competitiveness, Chapter Seven: Reforming the International Payments System, Chapter Eight: Income Distribution, Trade, and Growth, Chapter Nine: Industrial Policy and Export Success: Third World Development Strategies Reconsidered, Index, Contributing Authors, About the Economic Policy Institute
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