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- catalog contributor b7935281.
- catalog coverage "United States Commercial policy.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Economic Tripolarity and the End of the Cold War -- Tougher World -- 4. Less Protected Congress -- Congressional Reform and the Weakening of Ways and Means -- Renewing the Delegation of Power: The "Fast-Track" Procedures -- Industry-Specific Proposals: The Automobile Case -- Committee Competition and Policy Entrepreneurship -- Trade and Tariff Act of 1984: Pressure Contained -- 1985-88: The Years of Trade -- Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 -- Mexico and Fast-Track Renewal -- 1984 and After: The Leadership Difference -- 5. Embattled Executive -- STR's Early Ups and Downs -- Strauss and the MTN: The STR on Center Stage -- Executive Broker and Its Critics -- Carter Reorganization -- Reagan I: Commerce Versus USTR -- USTR and Presidential Ambivalence -- Liberal Words, Protectionist Deeds -- Reagan II: An Eight-Month Vacuum -- Reagan II: The Shift to Activism -- Targeting the World: Section 301 --".
- catalog description "Foreword / C. Fred Bergsten and Richard C. Leone -- I. Origin -- 1. Trade Politics: The Root Problem, the Continuing Crisis -- 2. Old System: Protection for Congress -- Protecting Congress from Trade Pressures -- "Bargaining Tariff" -- "Bicycle Theory" and "Export Politics" -- Executive Broker -- "The Rules" -- Deals for "Special Cases" -- Strong Congressional Committees -- Trade as a Nonparty Issue -- System's Advantages and Limits -- Contradictions of the System -- "Bargaining Tariff" as Vanishing Asset -- International Openness Versus Domestic Intervention -- Success as Multiplier of Trade Pressures -- Dilemma of the Rules -- II. Erosion -- 3. Tougher World: Changes in the Context of Trade Policy -- 15 August as Prologue -- Trade Explosion -- "Decline" of the United States -- Rise of New Competitors -- Erosion of the GATT -- Stagflation -- Floating Exchange Rates and Dollar "Misalignment" --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "New Patterns of Interest-Group Politics -- III. Summation and Prescription -- 8. Summing Up: The System Held, But Stay Tuned -- First, Some Good News -- Next, The Bad News -- Looking Ahead -- 9. 1992-94: Missions Accomplished? -- From Bush to Clinton -- NAFTA Debate: Clinton Cedes the Field to the Critics -- Clinton Recovers, and Wins Big -- Japan, China, and APEC -- Brussels and Geneva: Completing the Uruguay Round -- US Business, Human Rights, and the China Market -- Japan: Failure and Modest Success -- Implementing the Uruguay Round: A Slow Start -- Antidumping: Reversing the Round -- Loss of Future Fast-Track -- WTO and US "Sovereignty" -- Delaying the Process: Dole, Hollings, and Gingrich -- From Partisan Wrangle to Bipartisan Victory -- Looking to the Future -- 10. What to Do? A Framework for Future US Trade Policy -- Policy for the Near Term -- New Agenda? -- More Effective Trade Advocacy --".
- catalog description "Targeting Japan: From MOSS to Semiconductor Sanctions -- Working the Trade Bill: Damage Limitation -- Carla Hills and Super 301 -- Geneva Versus Mexico City? -- Broker in Need of a Breakthrough -- USTR Enters Its Thirties -- 6. Changing the Rules: The Rise of Administrative Trade Remedies -- Through the Early 1970s: Little Relief -- Trade Act of 1974 -- Result: Slightly More Relief -- Trade Agreements Act of 1979 -- Declining Use of the Escape Clause -- Decline of Trade Adjustment Assistance -- Upsurge in "Unfair Trade" Cases -- Forcing Political Solutions -- Steel Wins Comprehensive Protection -- Trade-Remedies Reform: The Gibbons Bill -- Omnibus Legislation of 1986-88 -- Administrative Remedies: A Balance Sheet on the 1980s -- Limits of Administrative Remedies -- 7. National Arena: More Open, More Partisan -- "Amazing Political Reversal"? -- Newly Ambivalent Elite -- Challenges to Laissez-Faire Trade Doctrine --".
- catalog description "Trimmed-Down Fast-Track Process -- Managing Trade Policy: A Basic Prescription -- How Not to Cure Trade Imbalances -- Trade With Japan: Right Problem, Wrong Solution -- Getting Serious About Trade Imbalances -- Education -- Macroeconomic Policy -- Microeconomic Policy: Promoting Adjustment and Productivity Growth -- Role of Trade Policy -- Can the System Be Salvaged? -- Policy Tools: International Negotiations -- Flexibility on Fast-Track -- Revising the Trade-Remedy Laws -- Keeping Section 301 -- Using Section 301: Strategic Trade Policy or Sectoral Reciprocity? -- Separate Trade Policy Toward Japan? -- USTR-Based Trade Reorganization -- Policy Tools: New Approaches to Trade Adjustment -- In Defense of Trade Brokering -- 3.1. United States: nominal effective exchange rates, 1980-93 -- 6.1. Escape clause investigations, 1975-94 -- 6.2. Countervailing duty and antidumping investigations, 1979-94 -- 3.1.".
- catalog description "United States: merchandise imports, exports, and trade balance, 1960-94 -- 6.1. Antidumping, countervailing duty, and Section 201 investigations initiated, 1979-94 -- 6.2. Antidumping cases and results, 1980-93.".
- catalog extent "xv, 337 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "American trade politics.".
- catalog identifier "0881322156 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "American trade politics.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Institute for International Economics ; New York : Twentieth Century Fund,".
- catalog relation "American trade politics.".
- catalog spatial "United States Commercial policy.".
- catalog subject "380.1/3/0973 20".
- catalog subject "HF1455 .D48 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Economic Tripolarity and the End of the Cold War -- Tougher World -- 4. Less Protected Congress -- Congressional Reform and the Weakening of Ways and Means -- Renewing the Delegation of Power: The "Fast-Track" Procedures -- Industry-Specific Proposals: The Automobile Case -- Committee Competition and Policy Entrepreneurship -- Trade and Tariff Act of 1984: Pressure Contained -- 1985-88: The Years of Trade -- Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 -- Mexico and Fast-Track Renewal -- 1984 and After: The Leadership Difference -- 5. Embattled Executive -- STR's Early Ups and Downs -- Strauss and the MTN: The STR on Center Stage -- Executive Broker and Its Critics -- Carter Reorganization -- Reagan I: Commerce Versus USTR -- USTR and Presidential Ambivalence -- Liberal Words, Protectionist Deeds -- Reagan II: An Eight-Month Vacuum -- Reagan II: The Shift to Activism -- Targeting the World: Section 301 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / C. Fred Bergsten and Richard C. Leone -- I. Origin -- 1. Trade Politics: The Root Problem, the Continuing Crisis -- 2. Old System: Protection for Congress -- Protecting Congress from Trade Pressures -- "Bargaining Tariff" -- "Bicycle Theory" and "Export Politics" -- Executive Broker -- "The Rules" -- Deals for "Special Cases" -- Strong Congressional Committees -- Trade as a Nonparty Issue -- System's Advantages and Limits -- Contradictions of the System -- "Bargaining Tariff" as Vanishing Asset -- International Openness Versus Domestic Intervention -- Success as Multiplier of Trade Pressures -- Dilemma of the Rules -- II. Erosion -- 3. Tougher World: Changes in the Context of Trade Policy -- 15 August as Prologue -- Trade Explosion -- "Decline" of the United States -- Rise of New Competitors -- Erosion of the GATT -- Stagflation -- Floating Exchange Rates and Dollar "Misalignment" --".
- catalog tableOfContents "New Patterns of Interest-Group Politics -- III. Summation and Prescription -- 8. Summing Up: The System Held, But Stay Tuned -- First, Some Good News -- Next, The Bad News -- Looking Ahead -- 9. 1992-94: Missions Accomplished? -- From Bush to Clinton -- NAFTA Debate: Clinton Cedes the Field to the Critics -- Clinton Recovers, and Wins Big -- Japan, China, and APEC -- Brussels and Geneva: Completing the Uruguay Round -- US Business, Human Rights, and the China Market -- Japan: Failure and Modest Success -- Implementing the Uruguay Round: A Slow Start -- Antidumping: Reversing the Round -- Loss of Future Fast-Track -- WTO and US "Sovereignty" -- Delaying the Process: Dole, Hollings, and Gingrich -- From Partisan Wrangle to Bipartisan Victory -- Looking to the Future -- 10. What to Do? A Framework for Future US Trade Policy -- Policy for the Near Term -- New Agenda? -- More Effective Trade Advocacy --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Targeting Japan: From MOSS to Semiconductor Sanctions -- Working the Trade Bill: Damage Limitation -- Carla Hills and Super 301 -- Geneva Versus Mexico City? -- Broker in Need of a Breakthrough -- USTR Enters Its Thirties -- 6. Changing the Rules: The Rise of Administrative Trade Remedies -- Through the Early 1970s: Little Relief -- Trade Act of 1974 -- Result: Slightly More Relief -- Trade Agreements Act of 1979 -- Declining Use of the Escape Clause -- Decline of Trade Adjustment Assistance -- Upsurge in "Unfair Trade" Cases -- Forcing Political Solutions -- Steel Wins Comprehensive Protection -- Trade-Remedies Reform: The Gibbons Bill -- Omnibus Legislation of 1986-88 -- Administrative Remedies: A Balance Sheet on the 1980s -- Limits of Administrative Remedies -- 7. National Arena: More Open, More Partisan -- "Amazing Political Reversal"? -- Newly Ambivalent Elite -- Challenges to Laissez-Faire Trade Doctrine --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trimmed-Down Fast-Track Process -- Managing Trade Policy: A Basic Prescription -- How Not to Cure Trade Imbalances -- Trade With Japan: Right Problem, Wrong Solution -- Getting Serious About Trade Imbalances -- Education -- Macroeconomic Policy -- Microeconomic Policy: Promoting Adjustment and Productivity Growth -- Role of Trade Policy -- Can the System Be Salvaged? -- Policy Tools: International Negotiations -- Flexibility on Fast-Track -- Revising the Trade-Remedy Laws -- Keeping Section 301 -- Using Section 301: Strategic Trade Policy or Sectoral Reciprocity? -- Separate Trade Policy Toward Japan? -- USTR-Based Trade Reorganization -- Policy Tools: New Approaches to Trade Adjustment -- In Defense of Trade Brokering -- 3.1. United States: nominal effective exchange rates, 1980-93 -- 6.1. Escape clause investigations, 1975-94 -- 6.2. Countervailing duty and antidumping investigations, 1979-94 -- 3.1.".
- catalog tableOfContents "United States: merchandise imports, exports, and trade balance, 1960-94 -- 6.1. Antidumping, countervailing duty, and Section 201 investigations initiated, 1979-94 -- 6.2. Antidumping cases and results, 1980-93.".
- catalog title "American trade politics / I.M. Destler.".
- catalog type "text".