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Trade blocs: economics and politics

Part of the Japan-U.S. Center UFJ Bank monographs on international financial markets series
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Despite the successes achieved in liberalizing trade by multilateral trade negotiations sponsored by the World Trade Organization (WTO), numerous countries have separately negotiated preferential trade treaties with one another.

Representing a significant departure from the WTO's central principle of non-discrimination among member countries, preferential trade blocs are the subject of an intense academic and policy debate.

The first section of this 2005 book presents a rudimentary and intuitive introduction to the economics of preferential trade agreements.

The following chapters present the author's theoretical and empirical research on a number of questions surrounding the issue of preferential trade agreements including the design of necessarily welfare-improving trade blocs, the quantitative (econometric) evaluation of the economic (welfare) impact of preferential trade liberalization, and the impact of preferential trade agreements and the multilateral trade system.

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Cambridge University Press
1107143101 / 9781107143104
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
382.9
01/08/2005
England
English
193 pages
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