Global Trade Policy

Global Trade Policy

Smith, Pamela J.

46,18 €(IVA inc.)

Using a unique, question–based format, Global Trade Policy offers accessible coverage of the key questions in trade and policy; it charts the changing policy landscape and evolving institutional arrangements for trade policies, examines trade theory, and provides students with an economic framework to better understand the current issues in national and international trade policy. Uses a unique, question–based format to explore the questions and current debates in international trade policy and their implications Explores trade theory to help guide discussions of trade policy, including traditional theories of inter–industry trade, as well as newer theories of intra–industry and intra–firm trade Examines the national and international effects of widely used policies designed to directly and indirectly affect trade, and considers the evolving institutional arrangements for these Charts the changing policy landscape from traditional trade policies – such as tariffs, quantitative restrictions, and export subsidies – to those including intellectual property rights, labor, the environment, and growth and development policies Covers national as well as global perspectives and their interaction, helping to explain opposing views on trade policy and liberalization Includes applied exercises enabling students to explore open–ended and realistic questions of policy debate, making it ideal for classroom use; an instructor’s manual will also be available on publication at www.wiley.com/go/globaltradepolicy INDICE: Acknowledgments List of Tables List of Figures Preface Part 1.–Trade Theory as Guidance to Trade Policy Chapter 1. Preliminaries: Trade Theory   Chapter 2. Inter–Industry Trade Chapter 3. Intra–Industry and Intra–Firm Trade Part 2.–Trade Policies and Their Effects Chapter 4. Preliminaries: Trade Policy and Welfare Consideration Chapter 5. Tariffs Chapter 6. Export Subsidies Chapter 7. Quantitative Restrictions Chapter 8. Policy Comparisons Part 3.–Trade–Related Policies Chapter 9. Preliminaries: Trade–Related Policies and Trade in Services Chapter 10. Intellectual Property Rights Chapter 11. Environmental Policies Chapter 12. Labor Policies Chapter 13. Growth and Development Policies Part 4.–Trade Arrangements Chapter 14. Regional and Multilateral Arrangements References Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-35765-1
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 368
  • Fecha Publicación: 09/08/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés