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Political Economy of International Trade - U.s. Trade Laws, Policy, and Social Cost

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Jae Wan Chung is Professor Emeritus of Economics at George Mason University. Klappentext As both trade deficits and fiscal deficits steadily increased during the 1980s in the U.S., free trade has not stood without its share of suffering. Chung investigates American trade policy from the perspectives of U.S. trade laws and international trade agreements by outlining the primary trade laws of the past; considering the trade laws of the present; and delving into various trade agreements, disputes, and reforms. Zusammenfassung As both trade deficits and fiscal deficits steadily increased during the 1980s in the US! free trade has suffered. This book investigates American trade policy from the perspectives of US trade laws and international trade agreements by outlining the earlier trade laws. It delves into various trade agreements! disputes! and reforms. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 U.S. Trade Laws and International Trade Agreements Chapter 2 Constitutional Mandate of Trade Policy and Trade Protection Chapter 3 Primary Trade Laws in the Past Chapter 4 Trade Laws of the Present Era: An Overview Chapter 5 Principal Trade Policy Instruments Chapter 6 The World Trade Framework Part 7 U.S. Trade Policy, Social Cost, and Policy Reform Chapter 8 Trade Policy Institutions Chapter 9 Trade Policy in Action Chapter 10 Trade Disputes and Settlements Chapter 11 Adjudicatory Behavior of Trade Policy and Institutions Chapter 12 Fair Trade Policy, Social Cost, and Trade Policy Reform Chapter 13 Epilogue

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