In this book the author provides a clear and accessible introduction to the intricacies of the world trading system, including GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). The author identifies the features and procedents of the GATT, analyzes the many connections between the GATT and U.S. constituional and trade laws, and evaluates the GATT's future.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-407), and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The policies and realities of international economic regulation 2. The international institutions of trade : the GATT 3. National institutions 4. Rule implementation and dispute resolution 5. Tariff and non-tariff barriers 6. The most-favored-national policy 7. Safeguards and adjustment policies 8. National treatment obligations and non-tariff barriers 9. Competing policies and their relation to trade liberalization 10. Unfair trade and the rules on dumping 11. The perplexities of subsidies in international trade 12. Developing countries and world trade rules 13. State trading and nonmarket economies 14. Conclusions and perspectives.
In this book the author provides a clear and accessible introduction to the intricacies of the world trading system, including GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). The author identifies the features and procedents of the GATT, analyzes the many connections between the GATT and U.S. constituional and trade laws, and evaluates the GATT's future.