Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing trade
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Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing trade
Going^QnfiThe Case for RelaxedReciprocity in Freeing Tradeedited byJagdish BhagwatiThis page intentionally left blankGoing AloneThe Case for RelaxedRe Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing tradeeciprocity in FreeingTradeEdited by Jagdish BhagwatiForewordThe great cause of removing tariffs, quotas, and other impediments to free trade among nations has proceeded, since the end of World War II, largely through reciprocal agreements: One nation agrees to reduce certain of its import restrictio Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing tradens in return for one or more other nations agreeing to do the same. These are odd sorts of contracts, because each nation's commitments would serve itGoing alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing trade
s own interests even if undertaken independently of commitments by other nations. But there is an economic logic and a political logic to reciprocal tGoing^QnfiThe Case for RelaxedReciprocity in Freeing Tradeedited byJagdish BhagwatiThis page intentionally left blankGoing AloneThe Case for RelaxedRe Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing tradeself be good for my economy, my gains will be even greater if I can induce you to reduce your barriers. The political logic is an application of the theory of interest groups: Government policymaking tends to be dominated by producer interests, and reciprocal trade negotiations can harness the expan Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing tradesionist interests of a nation's producer-exporters to overcoming the protectionist interests of its producer-importers. And the practical evidence isGoing alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing trade
that the postwar progress of reciprocal agreements, including the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and trade liberalization under its ausGoing^QnfiThe Case for RelaxedReciprocity in Freeing Tradeedited byJagdish BhagwatiThis page intentionally left blankGoing AloneThe Case for RelaxedRe Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing trade incomplete. Reciprocal reductions in trade restrictions may be just as beneficial if pursued sequentially as simultaneously, especially if the simultaneous ones require each nation to postpone its reductions until its diplomats eet home from Geneva. The trade agenda generated bvFor Robert Baldwin a Going alone the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing tradend John ChipmanGenerous friends and great international economistsGoing^QnfiThe Case for RelaxedReciprocity in Freeing Tradeedited byJagdish BhagwatiThis page intentionally left blankGoing AloneThe Case for RelaxedReGoing^QnfiThe Case for RelaxedReciprocity in Freeing Tradeedited byJagdish BhagwatiThis page intentionally left blankGoing AloneThe Case for RelaxedReGọi ngay
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