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In the early 1990s, the United States began to run a significant trade deficit with China due to the dual forces of … greater trade liberalization and China’s transition from a command economy towards a market economy. Proponents of free trade … challenges of applying World Trade Organization regulations on market driven economies. The effects will be even more difficult …
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Introduction to the theory of international trade and finance with applications to current policy issues. From the ….e. international trade, and what determines the flow of savings and investments from one country to another, i.e. international finance … globalization, free trade agreements, the large current account deficits of the US, the prospects for exchange rates, and the calls …
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before the World Trade Organization (WTO), and has generally been found to be inconsistent with the WTO obligations of the …
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This paper analyzes the role of the United States in the global economy and examines the extent of global spillovers from changes in U.S. growth, monetary and fiscal policies, and uncertainty in its financial markets and economic policies. Developments in the U.S. economy, the world's largest,...
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The United States' large and sustained trade deficit with Asia raises concerns in the United States about its … competitiveness in the region. The purpose of this paper is to examine the patterns of U.S. trade relationships with China and India … world. Second, we examine the role of multinational corporations in facilitating the trade flows between the U.S and these …
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prospects and pace of economic recovery in the developed countries. Debt and trade problems of Mexico are particularly important … for the U.S. agricultural economy because of the size and importance of U.S.-Mexican agricultural trade. The importance of … Mexico as a U.S. trading partner lends importance to research on Mexican supply, demand, and trade of agricultural …
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before the World Trade Organization (WTO), and has generally been found to be inconsistent with the WTO obligations of the …
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these laws within the terms of the World Trade Organization ("WTO"). There is a difference between U.S. enforcement and the ….S. practice of zeroing has recently been challenged at least six times before the World Trade Organization (WTO), and has … trade by foreign firms, or serving as an 'optimal tariff'. Zeroing, therefore, may increase the cost to the U.S. of import …
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The role of the state is traditionally considered to have been critical in assiting rapid trade union membership growth … of the evidence indicates that neither was the decisive factor in trade union growth, although other forms of state …
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In this chapter, Daniel Schwanen addresses the impact of the major trade liberalization efforts undertaken by Canada … and its trading partners beginning with the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in 1989. The author focuses in … particular on the question of whether liberalized trade could have been a factor behind the emergence of greater inequalities in …
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