1st Edition

International Trade Policy A Contemporary Analysis

By Nigel Grimwade Copyright 1996
    396 Pages
    by Routledge

    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume provides an introduction to the basic theory behind international trade policy. The author analyses current policy issues within a theoretical framework. The book adopts a thematic approach, with each chapter examining a different issue - each of which is of central importance to contemporary trade policy. The book will be essential for all those who want to understand what governments do, in terms of trade policy and how they do it.

    1. Introduction, 2. Industrial Tarriffs; 3. Quantitative Restrictions and Selective Safeguards; 4. Unfair Trading Practices; 5. Dumping and Subsidies; 6. The Developing Countries; 7. Agricultural Protectionism; 8. Regionalism; 9. The New Issues: Trade in Services, TRIPS and TRIMs; 10. Conclusion: The Emerging Agenda

    Biography

    Grimwade, Nigel

    'the book contains an enormous amount of information, and familiarises the reader with a wide range of theoretical and policy issues in an accessible way.' - THES