Exports, Trade Policy and Economic Growth in Eras of Globalization
By: Feasel, Edward M.
Series: Routledge studies in the modern world economy. Publisher: London Routledge 2018Description: xiv, 227p.ISBN: 9780415372190.Subject(s): Law--Economic aspects -- Commercial policy -- Development economics -- Globalization--Economic aspects -- Development economics -- Economic history -- AsiaDDC classification: 340.1 Summary: This book provides an excellent resource for understanding the forces in international trade liberalization over two centuries that have brought us to this point, where the successes, setbacks and the countervailing forces now vie for the public's mind and support: the outcome of which will determine the future progress of increased globalization or lack thereof. The book also examines whether trade policy has indeed promoted exports in the vast number of countries which increasingly look to trade agreements to gain a competitive edge, and to what extent export-driven growth has been an important force in advancing economic development around the world. In doing so, the book examines one of the most controversial issues in economic development: the promotion and significance of export-led growth.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliography and index
This book provides an excellent resource for understanding the forces in international trade liberalization over two centuries that have brought us to this point, where the successes, setbacks and the countervailing forces now vie for the public's mind and support: the outcome of which will determine the future progress of increased globalization or lack thereof. The book also examines whether trade policy has indeed promoted exports in the vast number of countries which increasingly look to trade agreements to gain a competitive edge, and to what extent export-driven growth has been an important force in advancing economic development around the world. In doing so, the book examines one of the most controversial issues in economic development: the promotion and significance of export-led growth.
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