This is the nineteenth volume in an annual series in which leading economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy.
Examines key issues pertinent to the multinational trading system, as well as regional trade arrangements and policy developments at the national level
Includes chapters exploring WTO issues, and agricultural trading issues
Provides up-to-date assessments of the World Trade Organization’s current Trade Policy Reviews
Analyses global trade policy in areas such as Australia and Sri Lanka, and includes special sections on both China and Malaysia
A vital resource for researchers, analysts and policy-advisors interested in trade policy and other open economy issues
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
The World Economy: Global Trade Policy 2012 is the nineteenth in an annual series in which leading economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy. Each annual volume examines key issues pertinent to the multilateral trading system, as well as regional trade arrangements and policy developments at the national level. Each volume also provides assessments of the World Trade Organization’s recent Trade Policy Reviews.
The 2012 issue analyses global trade policy in areas such as Australia and Sri Lanka, and includes special sections on both China and Malaysia. This book is a vital resource for researchers, analysts and policy-advisors interested in trade policy and other open economy issues.
From the Back Cover
The World Economy: Global Trade Policy 2012 is the nineteenth in an annual series in which leading economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy. Each annual volume examines key issues pertinent to the multilateral trading system, as well as regional trade arrangements and policy developments at the national level. Each volume also provides assessments of the World Trade Organization’s recent Trade Policy Reviews.
The 2012 issue analyses global trade policy in areas such as Australia and Sri Lanka, and includes special sections on both China and Malaysia. This book is a vital resource for researchers, analysts and policy-advisors interested in trade policy and other open economy issues.
About the Author
David Greenaway is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, where he is also Professor of Economics and Research Fellow in the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy.’