Trade and Development in a Globalized World examines how the unfair trade regulations of advanced countries affect developing societies. The most prominent of these regulations are those pertaining to dumping and subsidies. As antidumping and antisubsidy laws have proliferated, they have increasingly undermined the trade-related development strategies of poor countries. To determine how developing states attempt to cope with the problems created by unfair trade rules, Rothgeb and Chinapandhu conducted a case study of the Thai U.S. trade relationship. The results, revealed here, show that...
Trade and Development in a Globalized World examines how the unfair trade regulations of advanced countries affect developing societies. The most prom...
This work is a careful but concise examination of American trade policy and how it has evolved over the half past century. Written in an accessible style, it focuses on how current controversies and issues have resulted from past policy, and it discusses how they are likely to play out in the future. Readers will find insightful discussions of NAFTA, trade relations with China, the Uruguay Round, and the WTO.
This work is a careful but concise examination of American trade policy and how it has evolved over the half past century. Written in an accessible st...
This book systematically explores the effects upon underdeveloped countries of direct foreign investments made by multinational corporations. The author pays particular attention to themes prevalent in the international political economy literature that depict foreign investment as alternately aiding or hindering economic development in the Third World. In constructing his analysis, Rothgeb treats the relationship between the multinational corporation and the underdeveloped host state as a political relationship, demonstrating that the results of foreign investment depend in large part...
This book systematically explores the effects upon underdeveloped countries of direct foreign investments made by multinational corporations. The a...
This study systematically investigates the degree to which international economic linkages are related to domestic political conflict in developing countries. In the years since World War II, the interconnections among the members of the international system have multiplied rapidly, and the resulting dependence and interdependence has reached the point where many scholars and political leaders believe that these ties have profound implications for the political environments within the affected countries. This analysis, therefore, seeks to develop a greater theoretical understanding of the...
This study systematically investigates the degree to which international economic linkages are related to domestic political conflict in developing...