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Handbook of international trade agreements : country, regional and global approaches / edited by Robert E. Looney.
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
©2019
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xxx, 461 pages ; 26 cm.
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Summary note
International trade has, for decades, been central to economic growth and improved standards of living for nations and regions worldwide. For most of the advanced countries, trade has raised standards of living, while for most emerging economies, growth did not begin until their integration into the global economy. The economic explanation is simple: international trade facilitates specialization, increased efficiency and improved productivity to an extent impossible in closed economies. However, recent years have seen a significant slowdown in global trade, and the global system has increasingly come under attack from politicians on the right and on the left. The benefits of open markets, the continuation of international co-operation, and the usefulness of multilateral institutions such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have all been called into question. While globalization has had a broadly positive effect on overall global welfare, it has also been perceived by the public as damaging communities and social classes in the industrialized world, spawning, for example, Brexit and the US exit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.The purpose of this volume is to examine international and regional preferential trade agreements (PTAs), which offer like-minded countries a possible means to continue receiving the benefits of economic liberalization and expanded trade. What are the strengths and weaknesses of such agreements, and how can they sustain growth and prosperity for their members in an ever-challenging global economic environment?
Contents
Preface
Introduction / Robert E. Looney
Regional trade agreements : myths and misconceptions / Kati Suominen
The WTO and regional/bilateral trade agreements / Kimberly Ann Elliott
International agreements on intellectual property rights : TRIPS and beyond / Keith E. Maskus
The spread of international trade agreements : a dynamics towards the 'spaghetti bowl' phenomenon? / Zakarina Sorgho
The economic effects of FTAs / Holger Breinlich
Trade agreements and economic development / Christopher Stevens
The investment component of trade agreements / Wolfgang Alschner
Trade agreements and national security : an economic approach / Ryan Garcia and Jonathan Lipow
Economic reform and service liberalization in developing countries : can preferential trade agreements help? / Leonardo Baccini
Gender rights and trade agreements / Sophia Price
Trade agreements and the environment / Inkyoung Kim
Neoliberal globalization and its opponents / Anne L. Clunan
NAFTA / Robert A. Blecker
CAFTA-DR : diverging trajectories and uneven development / Mary Finley-Brook
CARICOM / Lester Henry
Mexico's approach to preferential agreements / Luz Maria de la Mora Sanchez
CETA / Kurt Hübner
Mercosur / Walter Antonio Desiderá Neto
The Pacific Alliance / Gian Luca Gardini
ALBA / Asa Cusak
The European Union / Christian Schweiger
TTIP / Christopher Scherrer
EFTA / Marius Vahl and Aslak Berg
Eastern Partnership countries / Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
Trade agreements and regional integration : the European Union after Brexit / Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
The GCC trade agreements : regional integration challenges and opportunities / Joseph A. Kéchichian
Liberalization without integration : Egypt and PTAs (1990-2010) / Amr Adly
The African Union and the European Union : trade reciprocity and/or economic development? / Mark Langan
ECOWAS : an economic commitment that needs political strengthening / Osaore Aideyan
SADC : towards a deepr and wider union? / Donald L. Sparks
COMESA : a case study / B. Seetanah, R. V. Sannassee, S. Fauzel and Paul Okiira Okwi
R CEP and Asian economic integration / Ganeshan Wignaraja
The TPP : origins and outcomes / Jeffrey J. Schott
Japan's approach to preferential trade agreements / Gregory P. Corning
Australia's approach to PTAs / Richard Pomfret.
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ISBN
9781857439151 (hardcover)
1857439155 (hardcover)
LCCN
2018015591
OCLC
1030447632
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