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This book discusses legalized protectionism in the World Trade Organization and what to do about it.
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The author argues that American productivity and living standards, along with those of other countries, will improve only with a renewed commitment to open multilateral trade.
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Key economists for the government and for the Microsoft Corporation lay out their views on the key issues and then respond to the views presented by the opposing side.
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This study providesa comprehensive description of the global insurance industry and details the current state of international agreements that govern trade in insurance.
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The authors consider whether any special circumstances justify departure from free trade in telecommunications equipment.
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This bookconcerns the world of transnational investing and the drift in U.S. policy towards conditional national treatment and the use of foreign investors as a trade tool.
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This studyrebuts much of the traditional rationale forregulatory restrictions and provides a list of principles of regulation that would serve as a model for global accounting practices.
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Contributors review the collapse of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates and the historic 1985 agreement by the Group of Five.
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Carefully researched and comprehensive--a masterful road map to U.S. trade policy and trade law.
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This book considers the three geographical regions that present the greatest intellectual property rights problems to U.S. industries--China, Latin America, and India.
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