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The diversity of Latin American trade agreements established since
the mid-1980s reflects a broadening range of strategic perceptions
and orientations. The argument of this volume is that this
increasing divergence among the arrangements reflects fundamental
and growing differences among their broader strategic perceptions
and political and economic objectives. These, in turn, are grounded
in each country's economic profile, the institutional configuration
of its trade policy process, and the constraints and opportunities
policymakers perceive at the domestic and international levels. The
opening chapter in this volume provides a theoretical framework
that highlights the political-economic tradeoffs entailed in
different trade strategies. The remaining chapters in sections I
and II focus on domestic and international constraints involved in
the formulation, pursuit, and implementation of trade policies. The
last half of the volume contains detailed, empirically grounded
studies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and the dynamics of
Mercosur.
Long divided by cultural, economic, and political differences, the
Asia-Pacific region has little history of multilateral cooperation.
Alliances that once linked individual countries with one or the
other superpower fostered deep mistrust among neighbouring states.
The end of the Cold War, however, has created new opportunities for
multilateral coo
The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed a rapid rise in bilateral
preferential trade agreements at the beginning of the twenty-first
century. This trend could have potentially dramatic effects on the
trading patterns of countries in the transpacific region and
beyond. Some argue that these accords will spur multilateral
negotiations, while others believe that they will irreparably
damage the trading system.
Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific examines the
underlying political and economic factors driving these accords,
based on a novel theoretical framework. Experts then provide
overviews of political and economic trends in the region as well as
detailed analysis of the trade strategies of Japan, China,
Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, the United
States, and Mexico.
By systematically evaluating and assessing the driving forces
underlying the turn to bilateral trade agreements in the
Asia-Pacific, this book provides the first comprehensive analysis
of this crucial phenomenon. Growing numbers of countries both in
the region and elsewhere in the world are now considering further
negotiation of bilateral trade accords. Understanding how these
arrangements will fit or conflict with existing institutions in the
Asia-Pacific and the WTO makes this book imperative reading for
policymakers and scholars.
This book is imperative reading for policymakers and scholars, and
will prove an invaluable resource for students of Asian Studies,
politics, economics and management especially those interested in
international trade, bilateral trade agreements, political economy,
business strategy and trade.
The Asia-Pacific region has witnessed a rapid rise in bilateral
preferential trade agreements at the beginning of the twenty-first
century. This trend could have potentially dramatic effects on the
trading patterns of countries in the transpacific region and
beyond. Some argue that these accords will spur multilateral
negotiations, while others believe that they will irreparably
damage the trading system.
Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific examines the
underlying political and economic factors driving these accords,
based on a novel theoretical framework. Experts then provide
overviews of political and economic trends in the region as well as
detailed analysis of the trade strategies of Japan, China,
Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, the United
States, and Mexico.
By systematically evaluating and assessing the driving forces
underlying the turn to bilateral trade agreements in the
Asia-Pacific, this book provides the first comprehensive analysis
of this crucial phenomenon. Growing numbers of countries both in
the region and elsewhere in the world are now considering further
negotiation of bilateral trade accords. Understanding how these
arrangements will fit or conflict with existing institutions in the
Asia-Pacific and the WTO makes this book imperative reading for
policymakers and scholars.
This book is imperative reading for policymakers and scholars, and
will prove an invaluable resource for students of Asian Studies,
politics, economics and management especially those interested in
international trade, bilateral trade agreements, political economy,
business strategy and trade.
Long divided by cultural, economic, and political differences, the
Asia-Pacific region has little history of multilateral cooperation.
Alliances that once linked individual countries with one or the
other superpower fostered deep mistrust among neighbouring states.
The end of the Cold War, however, has created new opportunities for
multilateral coo
The diversity of Latin American trade agreements established since
the mid-1980s reflects a broadening range of strategic perceptions
and orientations. The argument of this volume is that this
increasing divergence among the arrangements reflects fundamental
and growing differences among their broader strategic perceptions
and political and economic objectives. These, in turn, are grounded
in each country's economic profile, the institutional configuration
of its trade policy process, and the constraints and opportunities
policymakers perceive at the domestic and international levels. The
opening chapter in this volume provides a theoretical framework
that highlights the political-economic tradeoffs entailed in
different trade strategies. The remaining chapters in sections I
and II focus on domestic and international constraints involved in
the formulation, pursuit, and implementation of trade policies. The
last half of the volume contains detailed, empirically grounded
studies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and the dynamics of
Mercosur.
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