International Trade Policy in a Globalizing Economy

THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE "GLOBALIZING" FORCES THAT HAVE LED TO INTEGRATION OF THE ECONOMIES OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD--AS IS MOST PROMINENTLY SEEN IN THE SUCCESSES OF THE URUGUAY ROUND OF THE GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT) AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO). IT ALSO C...

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ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Financial investments
Foreign investments
Free trade
Globalism
Globalization
GLOBALIZATION, ON A GLOBAL SCALE
International agreements
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
International trade policy
Multilateralism
Policymaking
REGIONALISM, REGIONAL COOPERATION
Trade policy
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