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Political Economy of the World Trading System, The 3rd Revised edition


Political Economy of the World Trading System, The 3rd Revised edition

Hardback by Hoekman, Bernard M. (, Director, International Trade Department, The World Bank, Washington D.C.); Kostecki, Michel M. (, Deputy Dean and Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland)

Political Economy of the World Trading System, The

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ISBN:
9780199553761
Publication Date:
29 Oct 2009
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
768 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Political Economy of the World Trading System, The

Description

The Political Economy of the World Trading System is a comprehensive textbook account of the economics, institutional mechanics and politics of the world trading system. This third edition has been expanded and updated to cover developments in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) since its formation, including the Doha Round, presenting the essentials of trade negotiations and the WTO's rules and disciplines. The authors focus in particular on the WTO's role as the primary organisation through which trading nations manage their commercial interactions and the focal point for cooperation on policy responses to the rapidly changing global trading environment. It is the forum in which many features of the globalisation process are considered, and it currently faces an unprecedented set of challenges. The increasing importance of countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa in international trade relations, the revealed preference towards regionalism, intensification of trade conflicts, the role of business groups and NGOs in trade policy formation and negotiations, and pressures for more leadership in an institution threatened by paralysis are examples of issues that are discussed in some detail; all are critical for the operation of the system and for international business in the coming decade. This edition also includes numerous real-world examples to illustrate how the WTO impinges on business, workers and households, written from the perspective of managers and business associations. An insider's view of the institutional history of the WTO allows the authors to use a variety of conceptual tools to analyse the working of the WTO in a non-technical manner. Suggestions for Further Reading at the end of each chapter and an extensive bibliography make the volume suitable both for introductory and postgraduate courses on international economics and business, international relations, and international economic law.

Contents

Introduction ; 1. The Trading System in Perspective ; 2. The World Trade Organization ; 3. Dispute Settlement and Enforcement of Rules ; 4. Negotiating Forum ; 5. Trade in Goods ; 6. Sector-Specific Multilateral Trade Agreements ; 7. Trade in Services ; 8. Protection of Intellectual Property ; 9. Safeguards and Exceptions ; 10. Preferential Trade Agreements and Regional Integration ; 11. Plurilateral Agreements ; 12. Developing Countries and Economies in Transition ; 13. Towards Deeper Integration? The 'Trade and' Agenda ; 14. Legitimacy, Coherence and Governance ; 15. Where to from Here? ; Annex 1 GATT/WTO MEMBERSHIP, 2008 ; Annex 2 THE ECONOMICS OF TRADE POLICY-BASIC CONCEPTS ; Bibliography

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