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- catalog abstract "This unique text integrates for the first time the three critical aspects of U.S. foreign trade policy formulation and implementation: economics, politics, and laws. In a comprehensive and nonjudgmental manner, a political scientist, an economist, and a legal scholar combine efforts to present a well-rounded view of the nature and impact of trade policy as well as how it is made. First, they give a quick review of the history of U.S. trade policy and follow this with an explication of key economic principles and theories. They outline political processes and actors, then examine the laws that emanate from the political arena as they apply to imports, exports, the GATT, and the World Trade Organization. A final section combines the three perspectives in an analysis of key challenges to contemporary U.S. trade: Japan, the European Union, nonindustrialized countries, NAFTA, and the Uruguay Round of GATT trade negotiations. Looking toward the future, the authors conclude that given constant changes in the political, economic, and legal environments of trade, the import and export policies of the United States (and of most other countries) are subject to constant evolution--and occasional revolution.--Publisher description.".
- catalog alternative "Fundamentals of United States foreign trade policy".
- catalog contributor b8305952.
- catalog contributor b8305953.
- catalog contributor b8305954.
- catalog coverage "United States Commercial policy.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "1. The Content and Context of Trade Policy -- 2. Historical Survey of U.S. Trade Relations -- 3. Economic Theories of International Trade -- 4. Economic Determinants of a Nation's Trade Performance -- 5. The Formulation and Administration of U.S. Trade Policy: Who Does What -- 6. Decisionmaking Explained: The How and Why of Policymakers' Behavior -- 7. Legislation Regulating Imports and Exports -- 8. The International Legal Framework: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade -- 9. Japan: America's Strongest Economic Competitor -- 10. European Union -- United States Trade Relations -- 11. Trade Relations with the Nonindustrialized Countries -- 12. Regional Trade Liberalization: The North American Free Trade Agreement -- 13. Multilateral Trade Liberalization: The Uruguay Round Agreement -- 14. Trade Policy Options for the Future -- 15. The Unfinished Agenda -- Appendix A: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services: Balance of Payments Basis.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This unique text integrates for the first time the three critical aspects of U.S. foreign trade policy formulation and implementation: economics, politics, and laws. In a comprehensive and nonjudgmental manner, a political scientist, an economist, and a legal scholar combine efforts to present a well-rounded view of the nature and impact of trade policy as well as how it is made. First, they give a quick review of the history of U.S. trade policy and follow this with an explication of key economic principles and theories. They outline political processes and actors, then examine the laws that emanate from the political arena as they apply to imports, exports, the GATT, and the World Trade Organization. A final section combines the three perspectives in an analysis of key challenges to contemporary U.S. trade: Japan, the European Union, nonindustrialized countries, NAFTA, and the Uruguay Round of GATT trade negotiations. Looking toward the future, the authors conclude that given constant changes in the political, economic, and legal environments of trade, the import and export policies of the United States (and of most other countries) are subject to constant evolution--and occasional revolution.--Publisher description.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 311 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fundamentals of U.S. foreign trade policy.".
- catalog identifier "0813317460 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0813317479 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fundamentals of U.S. foreign trade policy.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "Fundamentals of U.S. foreign trade policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Commercial policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "382/.3/0973 20".
- catalog subject "Foreign trade regulation United States.".
- catalog subject "Free trade United States.".
- catalog subject "HF1455 .C5758 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Content and Context of Trade Policy -- 2. Historical Survey of U.S. Trade Relations -- 3. Economic Theories of International Trade -- 4. Economic Determinants of a Nation's Trade Performance -- 5. The Formulation and Administration of U.S. Trade Policy: Who Does What -- 6. Decisionmaking Explained: The How and Why of Policymakers' Behavior -- 7. Legislation Regulating Imports and Exports -- 8. The International Legal Framework: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade -- 9. Japan: America's Strongest Economic Competitor -- 10. European Union -- United States Trade Relations -- 11. Trade Relations with the Nonindustrialized Countries -- 12. Regional Trade Liberalization: The North American Free Trade Agreement -- 13. Multilateral Trade Liberalization: The Uruguay Round Agreement -- 14. Trade Policy Options for the Future -- 15. The Unfinished Agenda -- Appendix A: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services: Balance of Payments Basis.".
- catalog title "Fundamentals of U.S. foreign trade policy : economics, politics, laws, and issues / Stephen D. Cohen, Joel R. Paul, Robert A. Blecker.".
- catalog title "Fundamentals of United States foreign trade policy".
- catalog type "text".