International trade is a key dimension of the world economy, it is
a critical factor in raising living standards, increasing
employment, and providing a larger variety of goods to consumers
around the world. Despite the strong focus that international trade
research has received in theoretical terms, the empirical aspects
of trade are less clear and justify further research. In this
context, it is essential for studies to focus on shedding light on
the most important methods used to evaluate the multiple dimensions
of trade within this international context. Trade has a myriad of
direct and indirect effects, therefore touching several fields of
research, including economics, management, finance, international
relations, political science, and sociology, which makes it
essential to explore. The Handbook of Research on the Empirical
Aspects of Strategic Trade Negotiations and Management provides a
systematic overview of the latest trends in the empirical analysis
of trade from international perspectives. It provides a survey on
the methods used to evaluate a specific topic in international
trade, enhance knowledge about the multiple facets of international
trade around the world, and grant in-depth surveys of previous
empirical findings on specific topics in international trade.
Important topics covered within this book include trade
diversification, regional centrality, ethical pricing,
globalization, cultural impacts, and open economies. This book is a
valuable reference tool for government officials, policy makers,
managers, executives, economists, practitioners, stakeholders,
researchers, academicians, and students.
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