U.S. trade policy : history, theory, and the WTO

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U.S. trade policy : history, theory, and the WTO

William A. Lovett, Alfred E. Eckes Jr., and Richard L. Brinkman

M.E. Sharpe, c2004

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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United States trade policy : history, theory, and the World Trade Organization

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-225) and index

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ISBN 9780765613073

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Lovett (Tulane Law School), Eckes (a former commissioner of the U.S. International Commission during the Reagan and Bush I administrations), and Brinkman (international economics, Portland State U.) evaluate the evolution of U.S. trade policy, focusing on the period from the establishment of the Gen

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction, William A. Lovett
  • Chapter 2 U.S. Trade History, Alfred E. EckesJr.
  • Chapter 3 Free Trade, Richard L. Brinkman
  • Chapter 4 Dynamics of Absolute Advantage and Economic Development, Richard L. Brinkman
  • Chapter 5 Rebalancing U.S. Trade, William A. Lovett
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: pbk ISBN 9780765613080

Description

Lovett (Tulane Law School), Eckes (a former commissioner of the U.S. International Commission during the Reagan and Bush I administrations), and Brinkman (international economics, Portland State U.) evaluate the evolution of U.S. trade policy, focusing on the period from the establishment of the Gen

Table of Contents

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