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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jagdish N. BhagwatiPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Volume: 3394 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9780691633299ISBN 10: 0691633290 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 19 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , 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. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsJagdish Bhagwati, from the free-trade corner of the ring, takes on the challengers, who advocate managed trade.' All who follow international finance and trade policy will want to read this free-for-all, no-holds-barred debate. Good fun but deadly serious at the same time. --Paul A. Samuelson, MIT Jagdish Bhagwati has written a thoughtful, scholarly, and authoritative analysis of the current status and future potential of GATT. Attention to his warnings and the adoption of his specific suggestions would go far to check the current movement to mindless protectionism and to assure the success of the Uruguay Round in fostering freer international trade. --Milton Friedman, Hoover Institution Thank goodness that Jagdish Bhagwati, a leading authority on the economics of international trade, is raising his voice against the arrogant, misguided, and self-destructive trends in U.S. trade policy. --James Tobin, Yale University Thank goodness that Jagdish Bhagwati, a leading authority on the economics of international trade, is raising his voice against the arrogant, misguided, and self-destructive trends in U.S. trade policy. --James Tobin, Yale University Jagdish Bhagwati, from the free-trade corner of the ring, takes on the challengers, who advocate managed trade.' All who follow international finance and trade policy will want to read this free-for-all, no-holds-barred debate. Good fun but deadly serious at the same time. --Paul A. Samuelson, MIT Jagdish Bhagwati has written a thoughtful, scholarly, and authoritative analysis of the current status and future potential of GATT. Attention to his warnings and the adoption of his specific suggestions would go far to check the current movement to mindless protectionism and to assure the success of the Uruguay Round in fostering freer international trade. --Milton Friedman, Hoover Institution Thank goodness that Jagdish Bhagwati, a leading authority on the economics of international trade, is raising his voice against the arrogant, misguided, and self-destructive trends in U.S. trade policy. -James Tobin, Yale University Jagdish Bhagwati, from the free-trade corner of the ring, takes on the challengers, who advocate managed trade.' All who follow international finance and trade policy will want to read this free-for-all, no-holds-barred debate. Good fun but deadly serious at the same time. -Paul A. Samuelson, MIT Jagdish Bhagwati has written a thoughtful, scholarly, and authoritative analysis of the current status and future potential of GATT. Attention to his warnings and the adoption of his specific suggestions would go far to check the current movement to mindless protectionism and to assure the success of the Uruguay Round in fostering freer international trade. -Milton Friedman, Hoover Institution Jagdish Bhagwati has written a thoughtful, scholarly, and authoritative analysis of the current status and future potential of GATT. Attention to his warnings and the adoption of his specific suggestions would go far to check the current movement to mindless protectionism and to assure the success of the Uruguay Round in fostering freer international trade. --Milton Friedman, Hoover Institution Thank goodness that Jagdish Bhagwati, a leading authority on the economics of international trade, is raising his voice against the arrogant, misguided, and self-destructive trends in U.S. trade policy. --James Tobin, Yale University Jagdish Bhagwati, from the free-trade corner of the ring, takes on the challengers, who advocate managed trade.' All who follow international finance and trade policy will want to read this free-for-all, no-holds-barred debate. Good fun but deadly serious at the same time. --Paul A. Samuelson, MIT Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |