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Presenting a blend of economics and law, this book provides unique insights as well as practical guidance for negotiators considering major issues on the agendas of bilateral and regional preferential trading agreements (PTAs).
PTAs are currently proliferating. However, the existing economics literature provides little guidance for trade negotiators and analysts grappling with complex technical problems when negotiating PTAs. The authors use the Australia-China Free Trade Agreement as an illustrative case study to provide concrete insights into the political economy roots of disagreements and conflicts, and discuss the pros and cons of alternative formulations and approaches.
This informative and insightful book would appeal to academic analysts, particularly those interested in the economic and legal aspects of international trade, and to those involved in negotiating international trade agreements. It would also be of great interest to trade negotiators and trade policy makers.
Acerca del autor: Edited by Sisira Jayasuriya, Monash University, Australia, Donald MacLaren, formerly of the Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, Australia and Gary Magee, Department of Economics, Monash University, Australia
Título: Negotiating a Preferential Trading Agreement...
Editorial: Edward Elgar Publishing
Año de publicación: 2009
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: As New