Trade and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment Policies

Faced with increased levels of international competition and mounting budget deficits some developed, Western economies have responded by introducing trade restrictions. This book uses a comparative analysis of eight leading industrial nations (including Japan, the United States, West Germany and Britain) to demonstrate that such policies are mistaken. Alternatives to trade restrictions, including subsidies for industries and labour-market policy instruments are also shown to have their drawbacks, and the book emphasises the need for countries to find and exploit policies which fulfil their own political and social needs but which are least injurious to their trading partners.

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Trade and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment Policies

Faced with increased levels of international competition and mounting budget deficits some developed, Western economies have responded by introducing trade restrictions. This book uses a comparative analysis of eight leading industrial nations (including Japan, the United States, West Germany and Britain) to demonstrate that such policies are mistaken. Alternatives to trade restrictions, including subsidies for industries and labour-market policy instruments are also shown to have their drawbacks, and the book emphasises the need for countries to find and exploit policies which fulfil their own political and social needs but which are least injurious to their trading partners.

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Trade and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment Policies

Trade and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment Policies

Trade and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment Policies

Trade and Transitions: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment Policies

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Faced with increased levels of international competition and mounting budget deficits some developed, Western economies have responded by introducing trade restrictions. This book uses a comparative analysis of eight leading industrial nations (including Japan, the United States, West Germany and Britain) to demonstrate that such policies are mistaken. Alternatives to trade restrictions, including subsidies for industries and labour-market policy instruments are also shown to have their drawbacks, and the book emphasises the need for countries to find and exploit policies which fulfil their own political and social needs but which are least injurious to their trading partners.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134943708
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/14/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 610 KB

About the Author

Marsha Chandler, Robert Howse, Michael Trebilcock

Table of Contents

1. A Conceptual Framework for Evaluating Alternative Trade-Related Adjustment Policies 2. Trade Protection Instruments 3. Industrial Subsidies as a Response to Sectoral Decline 4. Labour Market Adjustment Policies 5. The Politics of Adjustment 6. The Reform Agenda
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