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Regional trade agreements (RTAs) are not new, but their importance in
global economics and politics has grown exponentially in the past two
decades. At the same time, RTAs have become increasingly controversial
as their number, scope, and cross-cutting memberships become so
complex that many fear they will undermine the World Trade
Organization's multilateral trading system. Ranging from the Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation forum to the European Union to the North
American Free Trade Agreement, RTAs have equally wide-ranging
purposes, from improving market access to increasing clout in
international negotiations. Tackling this complexity and confusion
head on, this book provides a much-needed guide to RTAs. Setting
current regional agreements in their economic, political, and
historical context, David A. Lynch describes and compares virtually
every significant RTA, region by region. He clearly explains their
intricate inner workings, their webs of collaboration and conflict,
and their primary goals and effectiveness. Lynch's deeply
knowledgeable study bridges the ideological divides in scholarly and
public debate, including economists' emphases on markets and
efficiency versus antiglobalization activists' concerns over
inequality and social ills. By building a middle ground between micro
and macro analysis and clarifying technical terminology, this concise
and accessible book will be an invaluable reference for all
nonspecialists.
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An Introduction to Regional Trade Agreements
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780742566903
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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