The unprecedented global economic growth of recent decades is closely tied to the trading relations that have developed in the postwar period. Nevaer and Deck explore the potential impact of protectionism on these relationships, arguing that trade barriers pose a danger not only to U.S. economic growth but to world trade as a whole. The authors offer a clear, systematic explanation of the underlying principles that govern international trade, the consequences of protectionism, and practical strategies for developing effective competition.
The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare
According to Salvatore (1989), the Department of Commerce's use of its pricing methodology is now protectionist in its outcome. Salvatore argues that”... in order to avoid being accused of dumping a foreign firm should not only price ...
Attorney Mintz describes the latest strategies for insulating and shielding assets from potential lawsuit liability.
Countries in Latin America have only recently begun to liberalize their economies and move towards free trade. However, non-traditional barriers to trade threaten this new direction of development. This collection...
Latin America and the Global Economy: Export Trade and the Threat of Protection
These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
This book sets down the parameters of what Corporate America must do in the new world order." ––Arman H. Yurt, Private Security Consultant, former Interpol officer and Principal of Global Protection Services of New York In this day and ...
These twelve essays by leading international economists explore crucial issues in U.S. trade policy today.
The debate over oil tariffs revolves around the question, should consumers pay higher prices now and in the future to prevent an oil supply calamity? A number of economists and...
Its rapidly developing new form of critical infrastructure is exceedingly vulnerable to an emerging host of threats. This detailed volume examines the dangers of, and the evolving U.S. policy response to, cyberterrorism.