The Evolution of the Trade Regime offers a comprehensive
political-economic history of the development of the world's
multilateral trade institutions, the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade (GATT) and its successor, the World Trade Organization (WTO).
While other books confine themselves to describing contemporary
GATT/WTO legal rules or analyzing their economic logic, this is the
first to explain the logic and development behind these rules. The
book begins by examining the institutions' rules, principles,
practices, and norms from their genesis in the early postwar period to
the present. It evaluates the extent to which changes in these
institutional attributes have helped maintain or rebuild domestic
constituencies for open markets. The book considers these questions by
looking at the political, legal, and economic foundations of the trade
regime from many angles. The authors conclude that throughout most of
GATT/WTO history, power politics fundamentally shaped the creation and
evolution of the GATT/WTO system. Yet in recent years, many aspects of
the trade regime have failed to keep pace with shifts in underlying
material interests and ideas, and the challenges presented by
expanding membership and preferential trade agreements.
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Politics, Law, and Economics of the GATT and the WTO
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400837892
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
256