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The Economics of Biotechnology is a highly accessible book dealing
with some of the most crucial issues to arise in this area. Special
attention is paid to consumer, ethical and environmental concerns
as well as questions relating to trade policy, intellectual
property, who will receive the benefits, international development
and the role of international institutions such as the WTO. The
authors examine concerns arising from the application of
biotechnology in the agri-food industrial complex, and many of the
issues discussed also have implications for the medical and
pharmaceutical aspects of biotechnology. Fundamental questions
regarding the application of standard economic analysis to
biotechnology are resolved using traditional neo-classical analyses
as well as less mainstream methods. Through exploring a number of
approaches, original and unexpected conclusions are reached. This
coherent and relevant treatment of the myriad facets of
biotechnology will be welcomed by academics, scholars, and
economists with a specific interest in international economics or
technology, international policymakers, and economic commentators.
The Handbook on International Trade Policy is an insightful and
comprehensive reference tool focusing on trade policy issues in the
era of globalization. Each specially commissioned chapter deals
with important international trade issues, discusses the current
literature on the subject, and explores major controversies. The
Handbook also directs the interested reader to further sources of
information. The expert contributors cover both traditional and
more current concerns including: * history of thought on trade
policy * the development of multilateral organizations such as the
World Trade Organization * border restrictions and subsidies *
regional trade agreements * trade and the environment * animal,
plant and food safety measures * international protection of
intellectual property and sanctions. Presenting a broad and
state-of-the-art perspective on the topic, this highly accessible
Handbook will prove an invaluable resource to researchers,
academics, policymakers and practitioners concerned with
international trade policy.
The expanding membership of the EU means significant changes for
accession countries' international trade relations, affecting
imports, exports, tax revenues, government expenditures and
domestic regulatory regimes. There are also significant
ramifications for the EU budget. This book is a valuable
comprehensive tool kit for analysing the economic effect of EU
accession, using examples from the most complex sector for both
candidate countries and the EU itself - agriculture. The authors
provide a complete set of market configurations with which to
analyse harmonisation with the Common Agriculture Policy in both
the long and short run. It also provides insights into the
questions of regulatory harmonisation in areas of food safety,
animal and plant health, the environment, animal welfare, technical
standards and the protection of intellectual property. Background
is provided on the EU and its policies, economic developments in
transition economies and the accession process. The book also
provides a unique insight into how negotiating positions can be
developed. A wide audience will find this book of great value and
interest including policymakers and analysts in governments and
related think tanks, businesses and consultancy firms trading in
the EU. Scholars and researchers of European studies, international
trade and agriculture will also find the book invaluable.
The Handbook on International Trade Policy is an insightful and
comprehensive reference tool focusing on trade policy issues in the
era of globalization. Each specially commissioned chapter deals
with important international trade issues, discusses the current
literature on the subject, and explores major controversies. The
Handbook also directs the interested reader to further sources of
information. The expert contributors cover both traditional and
more current concerns including: * history of thought on trade
policy * the development of multilateral organizations such as the
World Trade Organization * border restrictions and subsidies *
regional trade agreements * trade and the environment * animal,
plant and food safety measures * international protection of
intellectual property and sanctions. Presenting a broad and
state-of-the-art perspective on the topic, this highly accessible
Handbook will prove an invaluable resource to researchers,
academics, policymakers and practitioners concerned with
international trade policy.
Trade negotiations are complex interactive processes that bring a
combination of existing trade law, the pleadings of special
interests and economic theory together in the give and take of
compromise, bluff and strategic alliances. Trade disputes involving
food and other agricultural products - controversial subjects such
as genetically modified foods and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - are
the subject of newspaper headlines almost daily. As developing
countries demand improved access to European and US markets for
their products, international trade has moved into a new era and is
now at the heart of trade negotiations. Economic Analysis for
International Trade Negotiations provides an analytical framework
in which to examine the complex economic issues which arise in
international trade negotiations. This framework is developed using
examples arising from current contentious issues in the
international trade in agricultural products including market
access, subsidies, non-tariff barriers, health regulations and
biotechnology. The volume concludes with a discussion on the future
of trade. Providing a link between economic theory and the WTO,
this comprehensive volume will be of great interest to academics
specialising in international trade, international relations,
agri-business and international business.
This book provides a guide to the progress made thus far in the
transformation of Russian industry from exclusive reliance on state
enterprises during the communist era to modern-oriented private
sector firms. Further, it outlines the remaining constraints to the
full transition of Russia into a modern market economy and how to
remove those constraints in the future. The book combines
theoretical discussions and real world experiences relating to
post-communist Russian industrial development. Case studies of
centrally important Russian industries wound out the book's
approach. The book is the result of a long-term collaboration
between Russian authors and authors based in modern market
economies. Hence, it draws upon the expertise of those who have
directly experienced Russian industry in transition as well as
those who can put that experience within the larger context of the
process of transition in a range of former communist countries.
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