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Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- Commercial policy --- Protectionism --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- commerce mondial --- relations economiques internationales --- AA / International- internationaal --- 382.30 --- 382.50 --- Papers of a conference held at Tel Aviv, in May 1989. --- NBB congres --- wereldhandel --- internationale economische betrekkingen --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden. --- Internationale handelsbetrekkingen: algemeenheden. --- Papers of a conference held at Tel Aviv, in May 1989 --- Free trade and protection --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden --- Internationale handelsbetrekkingen: algemeenheden --- International trade - Congresses --- Commercial policy - Congresses --- Protectionism - Congresses
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Interest in regional integration has recently revived in both developed and developing countries. The US has responded to the lack of progress in the Uruguay Round of the GATT by pursuing bilateral trade negotiations, while developing countries have been prompted to re-evaluate the potential benefits of regional integration. The tendency for the world trading system to divide into three blocs - the European Community, the Americas and East Asia - is providing their members with guaranteed access to large markets; however, poor non-member countries will suffer from the loss of access and the risk of trade wars is increased. In this book leading international experts assess the renewed attractiveness of regional integration to individual countries, the types of integration that are suitable to various circumstances, the conditions necessary to their success, and the relationship of regionalism to multilateral free trade.
Foreign trade policy --- Commercial policy --- Free trade --- International economic integration --- Regionalism --- Politique commerciale --- Libre-échange --- Intégration économique internationale --- Régionalisme --- Congresses --- Case studies --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- cooperation economique --- politique economique --- communautes et regions --- international --- congres --- AA / International- internationaal --- 334.10 --- 334.0 --- 337.550 --- 334.12 --- Economic integration. --- -Regionalism --- -Commercial policy --- -Free trade --- -International economic integration --- -337.1 --- Common markets --- Economic integration, International --- Economic union --- International economic relations --- Free trade and protection --- Trade, Free --- Trade liberalization --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Economic policy --- Human geography --- Nationalism --- Interregionalism --- economische samenwerking --- economisch beleid --- gemeenschappen en gewesten --- internationaal --- congressen --- Algemene economie : algemeenheden. --- Algemene theorieën en beginselen. --- Douane-unies (algemeenheden). --- Economische unies. --- Government policy --- Libre-échange --- Intégration économique internationale --- Régionalisme --- Congrès --- 337.1 --- Economic integration --- Integration, International economic --- Markets, Common --- Union, Economic --- Case studies&delete& --- Algemene theorieën en beginselen --- Algemene economie : algemeenheden --- Economische unies --- Douane-unies (algemeenheden) --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- International economic integration - Congresses --- Regionalism - Congresses. --- Commercial policy - Congresses. --- Free trade - Congresses. --- International economic integration - Case studies - Congresses. --- International economic integration - Case studies --- Commercial policy - Congresses --- Free trade - Congresses --- Regionalism - Congresses
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To further benefit from trade liberalisation, developed and developing countries must get their policies right, in trade and other spheres, such as the web of domestic regulations that affect commerce within and between countries. In the run-up to the November 1999 WTO Ministerial in Seattle, Washington, and a possible new round of multilateral trade negotiations, a Conference on trade and competition was held on 29-30 June 1999 at the OECD to explore the various options towards better coherence between trade and competition policies. This Conference provided OECD countries and 30 non-member countries, academics and representatives of business, trade unions and advocacy groups a unique opportunity to discuss ways to strengthen trade and competition policies in the interests of more open global markets. They examined the effects of trade measures on competition. They also debated whether private anticompetitive practices, and certain domestic regulations, point to the need for multilateral trade and competition rules. This publication summarises those discussions and includes keynote addresses by Sir Leon Brittan and U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Joel Klein, as well as an issues paper drafted by the OECD Secretariat to serve as a background note for the Conference.
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