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Regulation of International Trade

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ISBN-10: 0415700345

ISBN-13: 9780415700344

Edition: 3rd 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Michael J. Trebilcock, Robert Howse

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Praise for previous edition: "This is probably the best book on international trade available in English ... unlike many books that exist on this topic, this volume is relatively comprehensible." Kenneth Woodside, University of Guelph "The institutional/legal issues at the centre of current trade policy debate are splendidly dealt with in this book ... this makes the book a very useful text for students of both economics and international law." Nigel Grimwade, South Bank University "[This volume] is thought-provoking in so many ways (organization and structure, ideas expressed, its interdisciplinary approach to the regulation of international trade) ... a must for students but also for…    
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Book details

List price: $84.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 9/26/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 776
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.75" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 2.948
Language: English

The Evolution of International Trade Theory and Policy
The Basic Elements of The GATT/WTO, The North American Free Trade Agreement, and The European Union
Dispute Settlement
Trade, Exchange Rate and The Balance of Payments
Tariffs, The MFN Principle and Regional Trading Blocs
Trade Policy and Domestic Health and Safety Standards
Antidumping Laws
Subsidies, Countervailing Duties and Government Procurement
Safeguard Regimes and Domestic Adjustment Policies
Trade in Agriculture
Trade in Services
Trade-related Intellectual Property (Trips)
Trade and Investment
Trade and Developing Countries
Trade and The Environment
Trade and Labour Rights
Trade and Competition Policy
The International Movement of People
Conclusions: The Future If The Global Trading System