Trade, Competition and Domestic Regulatory Policy presents a unique combination of analysis of both international trade and investment policies, and competition and regulatory policies. Increasingly, policymakers, businesses and the law and economics professions need to better understand how changes and policy developments in international trade and competition developed and how their interaction impacts on global business. In addition to providing a comprehensive analysis of the attempts of international trade theory and practice to deal with tariffs, non-tariff barriers, market distortions and failures to protect various kinds of property rights, this book contains a detailed treatment of how property rights protection, including intangible property rights are a critical element of ensuring open trade and competitive markets. It examines how these rights have developed over time, and how they have been integrated into trade and competition policy. This book will be of significant interest to students of international business, professors of economics, law and business, and policymakers at the intersection of trade, investment, competition and property rights.
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Trade, Competition and Domestic Regulatory Policy presents a unique combination of analysis of both international trade and investment policies, and competition and regulatory policies.
Table of Contents:Chapter 1: Purposes of Trade Liberalisation and Competitive MarketsChapter 2: Introduction to Institutions Underpinning Global Trade and RegulationsChapter 3: The Role of Consumer Welfare in Competition Implementation and EnforcementChapter 4: A Brief Introduction to the Theory of Anti-Competitive Market DistortionsChapter 5: Trade Policies and Trade Remedies through the Lens of Competition and Consumer WelfareChapter 6: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: A Temporary Fix but a Constitutional FoundationChapter 7: Trade and Competition in Agriculture: A Trade Negotiation and Sugar Case StudyChapter 8: State-Trading Enterprises and State-Supported Monopolies: Beginnings of Consumer Welfare TestChapter 9: Domestic Regulatory ReformChapter 10: The Role of Property Rights in Building a Competitive MarketChapter 11: Protecting Property Rights: The Triple Interface between Intellectual Property, Competition and TradeChapter 12: Trade in Services: General IntroductionChapter 13: Financial ServicesChapter 14: Impact of the New Media EconomyChapter 15: Conclusion
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ISBN
9780367339876
Publisert
2023-03-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
1084 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
490

Biographical note

Shanker A. Singham is one of the world’s leading international trade and competition lawyers/economists. He is the CEO of Competere and a former cleared advisor to the United States Trade Representative. Mr Singham is a former advisor to the Secretary of State for International Trade of the UK.

Alden Abbott is a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, focusing on antitrust issues. Before joining Mercatus, Mr. Abbott served as the Federal Trade Commission’s General Counsel from 2018 to early 2021, where he represented the Commission in court and provided legal advice to its representatives.