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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth Heydon , Stephen WoolcockPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.260kg ISBN: 9781409408352ISBN 10: 1409408353 Pages: 586 Publication Date: 19 July 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Concerns over today's global economic environment, following the 2008 financial crisis, are adding to pressures to turn away from trade liberalization in favour of new and old forms of protectionism. Thus, this edited volume, which emphasizes the importance of international trade, is a timely, thoughtful addition to the literature. It provides a good review of current trade policy issues that have kept globalization at the center of debate, including impacts on jobs, investment, development, the environment, poverty and health... Highly recommended. Upper-division graduate students through professionals.' Choice 'This book's emphasis on the importance of trade is extremely timely in view of pressures for trade protectionism following the 2007-9 global financial crisis. Unlike most edited works on trade, the book provides an integrated and comprehensive approach to the most significant aspects of international trade relations. The highly readable chapters by both acknowledged experts and upcoming academics and practitioners will be very useful for students, faculty, those involved with governments, international organizations and NGOs, and others interested in trade and trade-related issues.' Theodore Cohn, Simon Fraser University, Canada '...an indispensable guide to the current state of world trade policy and the arguments surrounding it. The various contributions are carefully selected not merely to cover the various aspects and areas of trade policy but to lucidly present a full picture of a fascinating subject. It raises the question as to how we now find ourselves facing the failure of the Doha Development Round with the consequential damage to the system that the World Trade Organisation embodies. I found it truly excellent.' Peter D Sutherland KCMG, former Director-General of GATT & the WTO 'This book is as timely as it is thoughtful. Turmoil in today's global economic environment is adding to the pressure from well-established special interests to turn away from trade liberalization in favor of new and old forms of protectionism. The authors point to the fallacy of such a backward looking approach and make a strong case in favor of open markets. At the same time they correctly emphasize that trade liberalization alone is insufficient to ensure widespread and inclusive growth. By highlighting explicitly the essential role of complementary policies, from active labor market to social protection measures, the authors illustrate how the potential created by more open markets can be turned into reality for workers and for firms, both in developing and developed economies. This is what really matters in all economic activity, human progress; and this is what we very much need today.' Angel Gurria, Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 'Concerns over today's global economic environment, following the 2008 financial crisis, are adding to pressures to turn away from trade liberalization in favour of new and old forms of protectionism. Thus, this edited volume, which emphasizes the importance of international trade, is a timely, thoughtful addition to the literature. It provides a good review of current trade policy issues that have kept globalization at the center of debate, including impacts on jobs, investment, development, the environment, poverty and health... Highly recommended. Upper-division graduate students through professionals.' Choice 'This book's emphasis on the importance of trade is extremely timely in view of pressures for trade protectionism following the 2007-9 global financial crisis. Unlike most edited works on trade, the book provides an integrated and comprehensive approach to the most significant aspects of international trade relations. The highly readable chapters by both acknowledged experts and upcoming academics and practitioners will be very useful for students, faculty, those involved with governments, international organizations and NGOs, and others interested in trade and trade-related issues.' Theodore Cohn, Simon Fraser University, Canada '...an indispensable guide to the current state of world trade policy and the arguments surrounding it. The various contributions are carefully selected not merely to cover the various aspects and areas of trade policy but to lucidly present a full picture of a fascinating subject. It raises the question as to how we now find ourselves facing the failure of the Doha Development Round with the consequential damage to the system that the World Trade Organisation embodies. I found it truly excellent.' Peter D Sutherland KCMG, former Director-General of GATT & the WTO 'This book is as timely as it is thoughtful. Turmoil in today's global economic environment is adding to the pressure from well-established special interests to tur Author InformationKenneth Heydon, London School of Economics, UK and Dr Stephen Woolcock, London School of Economics, UK Kenneth Heydon, Razeen Sally, Stephen Woolcock, Przemyslav Kowalski, Michael J. Ferrantino, Patrick Messerlin, Andrew Grainger, Stefan Tangermann, Christopher Roberts,, Risaburo Nezu, Sebastien Miroudot, Kamala Dawar, Peter Holmes, Robert Falkner, Nico Jaspers, David Robertson, Gote Hansson, Meir P. Pugatch, Arvind Panagariya, Matthias Meyer, Peter Lunenborg, Christopher Stevens, Nora Dihel, Ana M. Fernandes, Aaditya Mattoo, John H. Jackson, Steve Charnovitz, Mark Manger, Gary Hufbauer, Kati Suominen, Joakim Reiter, Alejandro Jara, Sebastan Herreros, Peter Kiuluku, Caiphas Chekwoti, Yang Jiang. 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