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Global Bargaining
Unctad and the Quest for a New International Economic Order

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Informationen zum Autor Robert L. Rothstein Klappentext Negotiations on an international commodity policy have been the central issue on the North-South agenda for the past three years. They also can be seen as the first major effort to give substantive meaning to the Third World's desire not only for a new regime for the world's raw commodity trade but also for a New International Economic Order. Yet various obstacles have impeded successful North-South bargaining, and the negotiations remain at a stalemate. Focusing on the bargaining process between developed and developing countries in the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Robert Rothstein analyzes the factors that have inhibited successful negotiation and suggests ways in which these obstacles might be removed. The first part of the book focuses on the specifics of the commodity debate, while in the second part the author attempts to explain the causes of delay, misunderstanding, and mistrust within the negotiating process. Assessing the possibility of devising an effective bargaining policy among unequal parties with conflicting values and interests, Professor Rothstein suggests a number of structural, institutional, and conceptual reforms.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905. Zusammenfassung Negotiations on an international commodity policy have been the central issue on the North-South agenda for the past three years. They also can be seen as the first major effort to give substantive meaning to the Third World's desire not only for a new regime for the world's raw commodity trade but also for a New International Economic Order. Yet v...

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Auteurs Robert L. Rothstein, Robert Rothstein, Rothstein Robert L.
Edition Princeton University Press
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre Relié
Date de parution 31.05.2016
Catégorie Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Sciences politiques et formation politique
 
EAN 9780691643755
ISBN 978-0-691-64375-5
Nombre de pages 304
 
Thème Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton Legacy Library
Catégories Third World, Economics, Negotiation, Finance, Fair Value, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, algorithmic trading, Great Power, Free trade, investment fund, commodity, International business, International Economics, Bargaining, Calculation, Business Ethics, bribery, Developing country, Disaster, Uncertainty, Nationalization, decentralization, regional integration, Distrust, Scarcity, Disenchantment, Demand Response, Protectionism, Comparative advantage, Market failure, Opportunity Cost, extrapolation, Purchasing power, Pessimism, subsidy, paternalism, Liberalization, Injunction, Trade Barrier, New International Economic Order, Trade-off, Economic power, global issue, Overreaction, shortage, Transfer payment, Long run and short run, Real versus nominal value (economics), Developed country, Reformism, Cynicism (contemporary), Flexible response, Inefficiency, Price fixing, impasse, high politics, Nontariff Barrier, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Indexation, incrementalism, International Trade Organization, Centre-right politics, Overproduction, Price ceiling, concurrent majority, Free rider problem, Price support, Group of 77, Systemic bias, Common front, Compromise agreement, gunboat diplomacy, Generalized System of Preferences
 

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