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International Trade Law.(The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory, 2nd Ser No. 32) hardcover xxii, 458 p. 03
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Part I General Principles of International Trade: Paul R. Krugman(1987), Is Free Trade Passe?; Michael J. Trebilcock (1988), The Case for FreeTrade. Part II Trade Politics - The Theory of Rent Seeking: Anne O. Krueger(1974), The Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society; Jagdish N.Bhagwati (1982), Directly Unproductive, Profit-Seeking (DUP) Activities. PartIII Trade Policies in Action - Liberalism or Protectionism?: Judith Goldstein(1986), The Political Economy of Trade - Institutions of Protection; J. M.Finger, H. Keith Hall, and Douglas R. Nelson (1982), The Political Economy ofAdministered Protection; Kenneth W. Abbott (1985), The Trading Nation'sDilemma - The Functions of the Law of International Trade. Part IV Design andImplementation of The Trade Laws: Alan O. Sykes (1991), Protectionism as a"Safeguard" - A Positive Analysis of the GATT "Escape Clause" with NormativeSpeculations; Charles J. Goetz, Lloyd Granet and Warren F. Schwartz (1986),The Meaning of "Subsidy" and "Injury" in the Countervailing Duty Law; John J.Barcelo III (1972), Antidumping Laws as Barriers to Trade - The United Statesand the International Antidumping Code; Richard D. Boltuck (1987), AnEconomic Analysis of Dumping; Ronald A. Cass and Michael S. Knoll (1997), TheEconomics of "Injury" in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases - A Replyto Professor Sykes; Douglas A. Irwin (2000), Do We Need the WTO?; Robert E.Hudec (1987), "Transcending the Ostensible" - Some Reflections on the Natureof Litigation Between Governments; John H. Jackson (2001), The WTO"Constitution" and Proposed Reforms - Seven "Mantras" Revisited; John O.McGinnis and Mark L. Movsesian (2000), The World Trade Constitution.
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