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Handbook of the International Political Economy of Trade
Edited by David Deese
David A. Deese brings together leading researchers and writers from different countries and disciplines in a coherent framework to highlight the most important and promising research and policy questions regarding international trade. The content includes fundamental theory about trade as international communication and its effects on growth and inequality; the domestic politics of trade and trends in government trade policies; the implications of bilateral and regional trade (and investment) agreements; key issues of how trade is governed globally; and how trade continues to define and advance globalization from immigration to the internet.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 29 Aug 2014
- ISBN:
- 9781781954980
- eISBN:
- 9781781954997
- Pages:
- 648
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- Handbook of the International Political Economy of Trade
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction: politics, trade, and the international political economy
- Chapter 2: Commerce as communication: Montesquieu’s view
- Chapter 3: Trade, development, and inequality
- Chapter 4: Trade networks, regional agreements and growth
- Chapter 5: The new politics of the new trade: the political economy of intra-industry trade
- Chapter 6: From “investor rights” to “sustainable development”? Challenges and innovations in international investment rules
- Chapter 7: Developing countries and temporary trade barriers
- Chapter 8: Agricultural trade and economic development: contradictions and incongruities between law and policy
- Chapter 9: Democracy and trade: which leads and how?
- Chapter 10: Regionalism’s past, present, and future
- Chapter 11: Governing trade: regional leadership in the Asia Pacific
- Chapter 12: African regionalism: the complex role of regional trade
- Chapter 13: Multilateral institutions and African economic integration
- Chapter 14: The EU, China and trade in ‘green’ technologies: cooperation and conflict
- Chapter 15: Trade policy review and dispute settlement at the WTO
- Chapter 16: Looking back, looking forward: multilateral and regional trade Governance
- Chapter 17: Rotating checks and balances in international economic law
- Chapter 18: “Using ideas strategically”: non-state actors and the politics of trade
- Chapter 19: Capitalism in large emerging economies and the new global trade order
- Chapter 20: Food is different: globalization, trade regimes and local food movements
- Chapter 21: The political economy of international migration law
- Chapter 22: The design of social standards in EU and US preferential trade agreements
- Chapter 23: Trade and the Internet: policies in the US, the EU and Canada
- Index
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- Published:
- 29 August 2014
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- 603–632 (30 total)
Collection:
Social And Political Science 2014
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- Handbook of the International Political Economy of Trade
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction: politics, trade, and the international political economy
- Chapter 2: Commerce as communication: Montesquieu’s view
- Chapter 3: Trade, development, and inequality
- Chapter 4: Trade networks, regional agreements and growth
- Chapter 5: The new politics of the new trade: the political economy of intra-industry trade
- Chapter 6: From “investor rights” to “sustainable development”? Challenges and innovations in international investment rules
- Chapter 7: Developing countries and temporary trade barriers
- Chapter 8: Agricultural trade and economic development: contradictions and incongruities between law and policy
- Chapter 9: Democracy and trade: which leads and how?
- Chapter 10: Regionalism’s past, present, and future
- Chapter 11: Governing trade: regional leadership in the Asia Pacific
- Chapter 12: African regionalism: the complex role of regional trade
- Chapter 13: Multilateral institutions and African economic integration
- Chapter 14: The EU, China and trade in ‘green’ technologies: cooperation and conflict
- Chapter 15: Trade policy review and dispute settlement at the WTO
- Chapter 16: Looking back, looking forward: multilateral and regional trade Governance
- Chapter 17: Rotating checks and balances in international economic law
- Chapter 18: “Using ideas strategically”: non-state actors and the politics of trade
- Chapter 19: Capitalism in large emerging economies and the new global trade order
- Chapter 20: Food is different: globalization, trade regimes and local food movements
- Chapter 21: The political economy of international migration law
- Chapter 22: The design of social standards in EU and US preferential trade agreements
- Chapter 23: Trade and the Internet: policies in the US, the EU and Canada
- Index