A trading nation : Canadian trade policy from colonialism to globalization
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A trading nation : Canadian trade policy from colonialism to globalization
(Canada and international relations, 16)
UBC Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [452]-511) and index
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内容説明
Canada has always been a trading nation. From the early days of fur and fish, to the present, when a remarkable ninety percent of our gross national product is attributable to exports and imports, Canadians have relied on international trade to bolster our economy. A Trading Nation, Michael Hart's brilliantly crafted overview and analysis of the historical foundations of modern Canadian trade policy, is the first survey to address the history of Canadian commercial policy in over fifty years.
目次
Maps and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 Trade Policy and Economic Development
2 The Old Mercantilism
3 Reciprocity and Preferences: Early Nationhood
4 War, Depression, and Revolution: Canadian Trade Policy Drifts
5 Multilateral Dreams
6 Continental Realities
7 The Structure of Protection and Its Impact
8 Professionalism and Nationalism: The Diefenbaker Years
9 Nationalism and Pragmatism: The Pearson Years
10 Reviews and Options: The Trudeau Years
11 The GATT Shall Provide: Canada at the Tokyo Round
12 The Twilight of the National Policy
13 Full Circle: The New Reciprocity
14 The New Multilateralism: Canada at the Uruguay Round
15 Canada in a Globally Integrated Economy
16 From a Trading Nation to a Nation of Traders
Notes
Chronology
Glossary of Trade and Related Terms
Credits
Index
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