Global trade and trade governance during de-globalization : transforming trade policy for not-so-united world
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Global trade and trade governance during de-globalization : transforming trade policy for not-so-united world
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book takes a fresh and much needed perspective on the challenges of trade policy and explores possible futures for trade policy development. By taking the perspective of business studies, the book does not only focus on the economic, policy, or legislative perspectives, but views trade policy as a part of international business environment. The purpose of this book is to bring forward discussions on trade policy development and future development needs and offers a comprehensive read for international business researchers, practitioners and policymakers regarding the interconnections of trade policy and international business.
Table of Contents
Part I. Development of Global Trade and Trade Governance
1. Lessons from Trade Policy Research
2. Global Trade Policy Regimes and Previous Crises
Part II. Disruptions of Global Trade
3. WTO in a Changing Geopolitical Environment
4. Regional Trade Agreements: A Hope or a Threat to the Global Trade?
5. How do Global Value Chains Challenge Traditional International Business Policy?
6. The US-China Relations and Trade Policy
7. Post-Brexit Trade Policy and its Impact on United Kingdom's Economy
8. Trade Policy Challenges from the Perspective of Small and Open Economy: The Cases of Latvia and Iceland During 2008/2009 Financial and Economic Crises
Part III. Trade Policy for Futures
9. Sustainable Development in EU Trade Agreements: Different Trade Partners, Different Rules?
10. Future Challenges to Trade Policy in Support of International Business 104
11. Two Lenses to Megatrends in Trade Policy: Towards a Future-Oriented Contextual Approach
12. Conclusions: The Future of Trade Policy in the Not So United World
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