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Issues in US-EC Trade Relations
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Edited by:
Robert E. Baldwin
, Carl B. Hamilton and André Sapir
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English
Published/Copyright:
1988
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A viable system of international trade requires the active support of both the United States and the European Community, the world's largest trading partners and, consequently, the primary forces shaping the post-World War II international trading regime. In recent years, however, a series of disagreements have threatened the consensus supporting that regime. Differences have arisen over the relation of trade policy to balance-of-trade deficits, the terms of and actual compliance with the current General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and the proper agenda and procedures to be adopted in future multilateral trade negotiations. These differences, if left unresolved, will further weaken an already strained system.
Issues in US-EC Trade Relations presents the results of a conference organized by the NBER and the Centre for European Policy Studies. In it, North American and European trade specialists offer theoretical, empirical, and historical analyses of some of the major issues on which American and Community officials disagree and also formulate realistic policies for settling present disputes. Contributors consider such topics as the legal aspects of trade between the two regions, agricultural policy, different ways the United States and members of the European Community use embargoes to attempt to induce foreign countries to change particular political actions, the growing trend toward protectionism and responses to this policy, international trade in services, and trade policy in oligopolistic environments. In most cases, each general subject is approached from both an American and a European perspective.
Issues in US-EC Trade Relations presents the results of a conference organized by the NBER and the Centre for European Policy Studies. In it, North American and European trade specialists offer theoretical, empirical, and historical analyses of some of the major issues on which American and Community officials disagree and also formulate realistic policies for settling present disputes. Contributors consider such topics as the legal aspects of trade between the two regions, agricultural policy, different ways the United States and members of the European Community use embargoes to attempt to induce foreign countries to change particular political actions, the growing trend toward protectionism and responses to this policy, international trade in services, and trade policy in oligopolistic environments. In most cases, each general subject is approached from both an American and a European perspective.
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Robert E. Baldwin is the Hilldale Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Carl B. Hamilton is with the Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm. André Sapir is professor of economics at the Free University of Brussels.
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Frontmatter
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Centre for European Policy Studies
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Contents
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Preface
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1. An Introduction to the Issues and Analyses
1 - I. The Legal Framework
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2. Legal Issues in US-EC Trade Policy: GATT Litigation 1960-1985
17 - II. Agriculture: Trade and A Protection
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3. The Price and Welfare Implications of Current Conflicts Between the Agricultural Policies of the United States and the European Community
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4. EC-US Agricultural Trade Confrontation
101 - III. Embargoes and Strategic Trade Issues
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5. Strategic Trade, Embargoes, and Imperfect Competition
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6. East-West Trade, Embargoes, and Expectations
153 - IV. Industry: New Protectionism and New Competitors
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7. The Steel Crisis in the United States and the European Community: Causes and Adjustments
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8. Restrictiveness and International Transmission of the "New" Protectionism
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9. International Trade in Telecommunications Services
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10. International Trade in Banking Services
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11. High-Tech Trade Policy
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12. Countervailing Duty Laws and Subsidies to Imperfectly Competitive Industries
315 - VII. Interaction between the Macroeconomic Environment and Trade Issues
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13. Macroeconomic Policy and Trade Performance: International Implications of U.S. Budget Deficits
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14. Economic Cooperation and Confrontation between Europe and the U.S.A.: A Game-Theoretic Approach to the Analysis of International Monetary and Trade Policies
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Contributors
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Keywords for this book
international; trade; finance; economics; politics; diplomacy; europe; policy; deficits; tariffs; agriculture; embargo; protectionism; european economic community; gatt litigation; competition; steel crisis; telecommunications; banking; game theory; nonfiction; reference; west germany; soviet union; eastern bloc; textiles; reciprocity; new zealand; jamaica; japan; equity
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