The Trading System After the Uruguay Round

The Trading System After the Uruguay Round

Author: John Whalley

Publisher: Washington, DC : Institute for International Economics

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13:

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There are growing pressures to reform the international trading system beyond whatever is accomplished in the Uruguay Round. This study assesses the present GATT system and concludes that the need for further reform is far-reaching. Whalley finds that the principles underlying the current system - nondiscrimination and multilateralism - will not adequately serve in the future to reduce trade barriers and promote the benefits of trade. The study outlines new approaches to reduce the level of protection and harness new regional trading arrangements to improve global economic performance.


U.S.- EC Relations In The Post-cold War Era

U.S.- EC Relations In The Post-cold War Era

Author: Rene Schwok

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-15

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1000010708

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Relations between the European Community and the United States are taking on a new momentum. Are we heading towards a period of greater US-EC co-operation, or will the rapidly changing economic structure in Europe lead to possible conflicts across the Atlantic? This book offers an analysis of the economic implications of the current European Commu


U. S. Trade Policy

U. S. Trade Policy

Author: William A. Lovett

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 2004-03-18

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780765631879

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This is a fully updated edition of the bestselling text on U.S. trade policy from colonial times to the current controversial trade imbalances affecting long-term national interests. New coverage for this edition includes the WTO panels and conflicts, the battle in Seattle, struggles over Doha rounds and conflicts, growing tensions among major powers, splits between advanced and developing nations, increased terrorism, and risks of war.