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International Trade and the New Economic Order
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Explores the significance of various issues in international trade that may be instrumental in bringing about a workable economic order. This work discusses International trade topics - both theore...
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18 October 1995

Problems of world trade are one of the many international economic challenges that still remain despite the development of the "new world order" over the past twenty years. Clearly, a workable economic order has not yet been achieved, and this book aims to explore the significance of various issues in international trade that may be instrumental in bringing it about. International trade topics - both theoretical and applied - are discussed from a number of perspectives: the Anglo-Saxon, the Pacific-Asian, the European, and from a number of developing economies. The contrasting points of view in these 25 papers will help improve the reader's understanding of the various sources of conflict and cooperation in relation to many of the specific issues, such as exports, trade in services, trade agreements, and foreign direct investment, that affect the world economy and its progress towards a new world order.
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Pages: 380
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Pergamon Press
Series: Series in International Business and Economics
Publication Date:
18 October 1995
ISBN: 9780080425740
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, International trade & commerce, International business
Chapter Headings: Preface. Acknowledgments. Performance and Possibilities of the Export Sector and International Trade. Trade in Services, Gatt, and the World Economy. The Pacific and Asia. African, Caribbean, Mexican, Central American and Brazilian Trade Experiences. Author Index. Subject Index.