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The legal, political and economic rationales that underpin trade
policy are reflected in the establishment and implementation of EU
trade relations with the rest of the world. This comprehensive
Handbook provides readers with a multidisciplinary overview of the
major perspectives, actors and challenges in contemporary EU trade
relations. Changes in institutional dynamics, Brexit, the
politicisation of trade, competing foreign policy agendas, and
adaptation to trade patterns of value chains and the digital and
knowledge economy are reshaping the European Union's trade policy.
The authors tackle how these challenges frame the aims, processes
and effectiveness of trade policy making in the context of the EU
trade relations with developed, developing and emerging states in
the global economy. This Handbook presents students and
practitioners with an accessible introduction to the policy
processes in the EU?'s trade policy. Policy-makers, especially
those outside of the EU, will also gain key knowledge regarding the
trade policies of the EU by reading this. Contributors include: J.
Adriaensen, L. Choukrounel, P. De Lombaerde, F. De Ville, M.
Eagleton-Pierce, J. Eckhardt, M. Filadoro Alikhanoff, C. Gammage,
M.J. Garcia, T. Heron, W.A. Kerr, S. Khorana, L. Kuhnhardt, D.
Martens, P. Murray-Evans, L. Nilsson, J. Orbie, L. Perdikis, N.
Perdikis, G. Rosen, G. Siles-Brugge, A. Smith, M. Smith, N.R.
Smith, M. Shu, L. van der Putte, S. Velluti, W.G. Voss
`This is a well-researched book outlining the salient features of
trends in trade relations between India and the EU. The trade
between the EU and India has grown substantially in the last decade
as more trade friendly policies are pursued. The argument is
presented with attention to details and the book is a source of
valuable data, for example about developments in new sectors of
economic co-operation. The authors write clearly and their book is
an excellent source of reference for trend data.' - Shanti P.
Chakravarty, University of Bangor, UK `While there are no shortages
of contributions on the theory or political economy of trade
globalization, this monograph addresses the practical and applied
side of all stages of trade negotiations between the EU, a group of
countries with disparate production and hence trades structures,
and an emerging economy. Written in a clear, jargon free style,
this publication will be an extremely useful read for academics,
policy makers and practitioners specializing in European and
emerging countries trade issues.' - Dipak Ghosh, University of
Stirling, UK This unique book provides an assessment of an
Indian-EU agreement, drawing on the theory of preferential
agreements, the history of India-European relations and the recent
refocusing of the Indian economy. The authors explore both a broad
overview of the agreement as well as a detailed examination of
sensitive sectors. A preferential trade agreement between India and
the EU fires the imagination. It encompasses one fifth of humanity,
connecting a large developed single market together with a major
developing economy, together representing sufficient scope and
diversity to capture almost all the gains expected from
globalization. After a broad discussion of the agreement, the book
focuses on two sensitive sectors - clothing and footwear, including
the results of a stakeholder survey regarding non-tariff barriers
in these industries. The book concludes that realizing the
potential benefits of an India-EU agreement will depend on a clear
understanding of the existing barriers to trade, careful
negotiations and the willingness to implement what has been agreed.
Business executives in both Europe and India as well as officials
in the Indian government and EU Commission will find this
innovative book a fascinating read.
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