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John Wiley The World Economy 1994 Global Trade Policy 1996 Edition by Sven W. Arndt, Chris Milner
Published in association with "The World Economy", this book is the first in an annual series that provides a summary of policy development, GATT-country reviews, and key facts and figures on international trade over the past year. Over a number of years, therefore, it should create a useful reference resource. Given the recent wide-ranging Uruguay-Round GATT agreement and the plan to create a World Trade Organization (WTO), the series acts as a vehicle for stimulating interest in current trade policy issues both at the "local" regional level and at the "global" level. Students, policy makers and businessmen should be able to use the series as an accessible source of summary information on the key international institutions, trade arrangements and agreements that affect international trade and investment. It should also provide them with a convenient source of commentary and updates on information about a range of topical or special issues relating to international trade, trade policy and international development. Table of contents : - Part 1 Annual review of trade policy developments: editorial/analytical overview summary of news and events. Part 2 Institutional/organization briefs: the World Trade Organization, John Jackson the integrated programme for commodities, Ademola Oyejide. Part 3 The regional focus: regional integration options for the APEC countries, Paul Wonnacott the prospects for ASEAN free trade area, Mohammed Ariff. Part 4 GATT trade policy reviews: United States of America, Anne Krueger and V.N. Balasubramanyam Australia, Kym Anderson Turkey, Subidey Togan South Africa, Merle Holden Mexico, Tim Kehoe. Part 5 Special features and updates: the Uruguay Agreement, Bob Baldwin unilateral trade Liberalization in Developing Countries, James Riedel and Judith Dean.