04421oam 2200673I 450 991081202770332120240131142133.01-317-45316-61-317-45317-40-7656-1308-51-315-69854-410.4324/9781315698540 (CKB)3710000000362812(EBL)1977450(OCoLC)904517833(SSID)ssj0001472549(PQKBManifestationID)11772310(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001472549(PQKBWorkID)11433542(PQKB)10088971(MiAaPQ)EBC1977450(Au-PeEL)EBL1977450(CaPaEBR)ebr11024442(CaONFJC)MIL733652(OCoLC)958108777(OCoLC)905917012(FINmELB)ELB141992(EXLCZ)99371000000036281220180706e20152004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrU.S. trade policy history, theory, and the WTO /William A. Lovett, Alfred E. Eckes, Jr., and Richard L. BrinkmanSecond edition.London ;New York :Routledge,2015.1 online resource (249 p.)First published 2004 by M.E. Sharpe.1-336-02366-X 0-7656-1307-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Cover""; ""Half Title""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Tables and Figures""; ""Preface""; ""Chapter 1. Introduction""; ""Britain's Free Trade Experiment""; ""Bretton Woods, GATT 1947, and Trade Asymmetries""; ""Dollar Hegemony, Indiscipline, and Euro Challenges""; ""MNCs, Integration Economies, and Sharing Benefits""; ""GATT 1994 and the World Trade Organization""; ""Goals for U.S. Trade Policy""; ""Chapter 2. U.S. Trade History""; ""Products and Partners""; ""Colonial Antecedents""; ""Confederation to Constitution""; ""America First""; ""American System""""Cobden's Challenge""""Protectionists in Charge""; ""Wilson's Low-Tariff Revolution""; ""Protection Restored""; ""Smoot-Hawley""; ""Secretary Hull's Trade Policy Revolution""; ""Building the Bretton Woods World""; ""Marshall Plan Mentality""; ""GATT and Unreciprocal Trade""; ""Kennedy Round Asymmetries""; ""Overseas Outsourcing""; ""Reacting to Free Riders""; ""Tokyo Round Promises""; ""FTA Blitz""; ""NAFTA Oversell""; ""Uruguay Round ""Victory""""; ""Bilateral and Regional FTAs""; ""Perils of Globalization""; ""Chapter 3. Free Trade: Static Comparative Advantage""""Origins of Free Trade: Theory and Policy""""Pure Theory of Trade""; ""Static Comparative Advantage under Siege: Errors and Omissions""; ""Static Versus Dynamic""; ""Chapter 4. Dynamics of Absolute Advantage and Economic Development""; ""Structural Transformation: The Secretary-Lawyer Analogy""; ""Dynamics of Economic Development: Concept and Theory""; ""New Theories of Trade: Toward Dynamic Comparative Advantage""; ""Toward Improved Trade Policy""; ""Chapter 5. Rebalancing U.S. Trade""; ""Alternative Solutions""; ""Clinton-Perot: A Mandate Not Implemented""""Department of Industry, Technology, and Trade (DITT)""""Cleaning Up Legal Underbrush""; ""New Realism Versus Holier Than Thou""; ""Teamwork: Labor, Environment, and Consumers""; ""Monitoring and Progress: Three- to Five-Year Transition Periods""; ""Nonaction: Vulnerability and Decline""; ""Sustainable Internationalism for Americans""; ""Recent Trade Bargaining�Multilateral, Regional, and Bilateral""; ""Notes and References""; ""Index""; ""About the Authors""Lovett (Tulane Law School), Eckes (a former commissioner of the U.S. International Commission during the Reagan and Bush I administrations), and Brinkman (international economics, Portland State U.) evaluate the evolution of U.S. trade policy, focusing on the period from the establishment of the GenUnited StatesCommercial policy382/.3/0973382.30973Lovett William Anthony.247704Brinkman Richard L568158Eckes Alfred E.1942-568281FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910812027703321U.S. trade policy3989211UNINA