American Trade Policy, 1923-1995

American Trade Policy, 1923-1995
Title American Trade Policy, 1923-1995 PDF eBook
Author Edward Kaplan
Publisher Praeger
Pages 200
Release 1996-03-20
Genre Business & Economics
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Shows American trade policy has become more protectionist, and that unilateral confrontations could lead to destruction of free trade.

American Trade Policy

American Trade Policy
Title American Trade Policy PDF eBook
Author Edward S. Kaplan
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1996
Genre Free trade
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U.S. Trade Policy

U.S. Trade Policy
Title U.S. Trade Policy PDF eBook
Author William A. Lovett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 249
Release 2015-02-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317453174

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Lovett (Tulane Law School), Eckes (a former commissioner of the U.S. International Commission during the Reagan and Bush I administrations), and Brinkman (international economics, Portland State U.) evaluate the evolution of U.S. trade policy, focusing on the period from the establishment of the Gen

Revisiting U.S. Trade Policy

Revisiting U.S. Trade Policy
Title Revisiting U.S. Trade Policy PDF eBook
Author Alfred E. Eckes
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 206
Release 2000
Genre Kennedy Round
ISBN 0821413236

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In trade policy, as in many other areas of public policy, decision makers often confront present and future problems with little understanding of how similar disputes were resolved in the past. Too often, busy public officials had no time to write or record negotiating histories. Revisiting U.S. Trade Policy, which is certain to become a classic in the literature of trade negotiations, is just such a record. Built on the oral histories of thirty-five former U.S. trade policymakers -- including Michael Blumenthal, Alonzo McDonald, William Roth, and Robert S. Strauss -- this unique record, prepared for publication by Alfred E. Eckes, revisits some of the most important moments of America's trade liberalization program in the years after World War II. From GATT to the World Trade Organization, these major players look back in candid hindsight at their decisions concerning trade policy and the effects that those decisions had on shaping the new international economic order.

Trade and the American Dream

Trade and the American Dream
Title Trade and the American Dream PDF eBook
Author Susan A. Aaronson
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813119557

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Every hour of every day Americans see, smell, taste, or hear goods and services traded between the United States and other nations. Trade issues are front-page news but most Americans know little about the potential impact of global economic interdependence on their jobs, standard of living, and quality of life. In Trade and the American Dream, Susan Aaronson highlights a previously ignored dimension of the United States trade policy: public understanding. Focusing on the debate over the three mechanisms designed to govern world trade -- the International Trade Organization (ITO), the General ...

American Trade Policy, 1923-1995

American Trade Policy, 1923-1995
Title American Trade Policy, 1923-1995 PDF eBook
Author Edward Kaplan
Publisher Praeger
Pages 198
Release 1996-03-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780313294808

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This work covers trade policy from 1923 to 1995 taking the history of American tariffs from the Prelude to Trade Wars to the present. It begins during the period of high tariffs and discusses the arguments for and against protectionism. Cordell Hull and the Reciprocal Trade Agreements of the 1930s are discussed along with the increase in trade revenue from these agreements. The major changes in trade policy including GATT, the European Community, and many more are discussed in the work. It is part of an on-going debate among economic historians over the supposed movement of the United States toward protectionism since the 1980s.

Opening America's Market

Opening America's Market
Title Opening America's Market PDF eBook
Author Alfred E. Eckes
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 432
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
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Opening America's Market: U.S. Foreign Trade Policy Since 1776