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In: Contributions to Economics
1 Introduction -- 2 The Challenges of Transition. Analysis for Selected CIS and More Advanced CEECs -- 3 Economic Growth in Selected CIS and More Advanced CEECs: Aspects of Future Growth Strategy -- 4 Openness of Foreign Trade and Economic Developments in CIS and More Advanced CEECs -- 5 The Role of FDI in the Transition Process of Selected CIS and CEECs -- 6 Lessons and Policy Options for CIS and CEECs -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- References.
An analytic and empirical study of unilateral trade liberalization agreements, from the nineteenth century to the present.Since the end of World War II, the freeing of trade has been most visible in reciprocal liberalization agreements negotiated under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, or GATT, and through increasing bilateral and plurilateral agreements. There has also, however, been a significant, if less visible, unilateral freeing of trade by several nations.This book, based on a research project directed by Jagdish Bhagwati, examines the experiences with such unilateral trade liberalization. Part 1 considers historical experiences, following Britain's unilateral embrace of free trade. Part 2 discusses recent examples, and Part 3 discusses unilateral liberalization in specific sectors. The substantive introduction provides a synthesis of the findings as well as theoretical support. It argues that although unilateral freeing of trade is generally less beneficial than reciprocity, it can trigger "sequential" reciprocity through example or by encouraging lobbies abroad to favor trade expansion.
In: Eastern European studies, no. 17
The human world is changing. Old social structures are being overwhelmed by forces of social transformation which are sweeping across political and cultural frontiers. A social animal is becoming the social species. The animal that lives in packs and herds (family, corporation, nation, state) is becoming a member of a human society which is the society of all human beings, the society of all societies. The age-old problems of social life - religious, philosophical, moral, political, legal, economic - must now be addressed at the level of the whole species, and the level where all cultures and traditions meet and will contribute to an exhilarating and hazardous new form of human self-evolving. In this book Philip Allott explores the social and legal implications and potentialities of these developments in the light of the general theory of society and law which is proposed in his groundbreaking Eunomia: New Order for a New World
In: Hans-Böckler-Stiftung
In: Strukturpolitik
In: Hans-Böckler-Stiftung
In: Strukturpolitik
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In: Collection Strademed 11