Free Trade TodayPrinceton University Press, 12 de out. de 2003 - 128 páginas Free trade, indeed economic globalization generally, is under siege. The conventional arguments for protectionism have been discredited but not banished. And free trade faces strong new challenges from a variety of groups, including environmentalists and human rights activists as well as traditional lobbies who wrap their agendas in the language of justice and rights. These groups, claiming a general interest and denouncing free trade as a special interest of corporations and other capitalist forces, have organized large and vocal protests in Seattle, Prague, and elsewhere. |
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Confronting Conventional Threats to Free Trade The Postwar Revolution in theTheory of Commercial Policy | 1 |
Fair Trade Income Distribution and Social Agendas Using Trade Theory to Meet New Challenges | 45 |
Getting to Free Trade Alternative Approaches and Their Theoretical Rationale | 91 |