National Bureau of Economic Research-East Asia Seminar on Economics.
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Trade and Protectionism; Contents; Introduction; Part I; 1. Discrimination, Regionalism, and GATT; 2. American Bilateral Trading Arrangements and East Asian Interests; Part II; 3. Forward Pricing versus Fair Value: An Analytic Assessment of "Dumping" in DRAMs; 4. Japan's Agricultural Policy and Protection Growth; 5. The Growth of Agricultural Protection; Part III; 6. Economic Growth and Trade Relations: Japanese Performance in Long-Term Perspective; 7. Protectionist U.S. Trade Policy and Korean Exports.
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During the first three decades following the Second World War, an increasingly open international trading system led to unprecedented economic growth throughout the world. But in recent years, that openness has been threatened by increased protectionism, regional trading arrangementsEurope 1992 and the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreementand setbacks in negotiations on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. In Trade and Protectionism, American and East Asian scholars consider the dangers of this trend for the world economy and especially for East Asian countries. The authors look at the cur.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
East Asia -- Commercial policy -- Congresses.
East Asia -- Foreign economic relations -- United States -- Congresses.