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Preface
I. The Problem
Why Trade Is Not Free: Is There a Clash between Theory and Practice?
Swings between Protection and Free Trade in History
Lead Discussant
Trade Barriers: Who Does What to Whom
Lead Discussants
II. Protection in Industrial Countries
United States Trade Policy: From Multilateralism to Bilateralism?
Lead Discussant
Japan's Trade Policies
Protection in Germany: Toward Industrial Selectivity
Lead Discussant
III. Trade Liberalization and Economic Development
Foreign Trade Regimes and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Lead Discussants
Handmaiden under Harassment: The Multi-Fibre Arrangement as an Obstacle to Development
Lead Discussant
The Impact of EEC Trade Policies on Developing Countries
Lead Discussant
IV. Strategic Issues in Protection
Industrial Targeting: Defensive or Offensive Strategies in a Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
Lead Discussant
The Political Economy of U.S. Protection
Lead Discussant
The Political Economy of Revaluation-Induced Protectionism under Discretionary Monetary Regimes with
Lead Discussant
V. Completing and Opening the Common Market
Liberalization of Product Markets in the European Community
Lead Discussant
Trade in Services within the European Community
Lead Discussant
Integration of Financial Markets in Europe
Lead Discussant
How to Open the Common Agricultural Market
Lead Discussant
VI. Towards Freer Trade
Trade Liberalization within the GATT Framework?
Lead Discussant
Alternative Liberalization Strategies
VII. Conclusion
The Causes of Protection: From Economic to Historical Determinism?
List of Contributors

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Free trade in the world economy : towards an opening of markets : symposium 1986 이용현황 표 - 등록번호, 청구기호, 권별정보, 자료실, 이용여부로 구성 되어있습니다.
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International trade policy is facing a cross-roads. This is creating uncertainty, impairing world economic growth. Unless a policy of more open markets is pursued, protectionism may well turn into a self-perpetuating and cumulative process. This is why the 1986 Kiel Conference was devoted to Free Trade in the World Economy: Towards an Opening of Markets. We felt that such a conference would help to stimulate policy discussion preceding the Uruguay Round under the auspices of the GATT and the moves within the European Community towards completing a common internal market by 1992.

This volume comprises the conference papers together with written comments, discussing the problem of protection into a broader analytical and historical perspective, seeking explanations for the restriction of trade, and gauging the extent and type of intervention prevailing in international trade.