Negotiating Trade Liberalization at the WTO
Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt
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Paperback. "This book shows how domestic political institutions and the lack of time pressure have an impact on negotiations at the WTO. It provides detailed information on WTO ministerial meetings as well as on the political economy of trade policy in the EU, U.S., Brazil, and Australia"-- Series: International Political Economy Series. Num Pages: 293 pages, biography. BIC Classification: GTF; JFFS; JPA; JPS; JPSD; KCP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155. .
This book shows how domestic political institutions and the lack of time pressure have an impact on negotiations at the WTO. It provides detailed information on WTO ministerial meetings as well as on the political economy of trade policy in the EU, U.S., Brazil, and Australia.
This book shows how domestic political institutions and the lack of time pressure have an impact on negotiations at the WTO. It provides detailed information on WTO ministerial meetings as well as on the political economy of trade policy in the EU, U.S., Brazil, and Australia.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
293
Condition
New
Series
International Political Economy Series
Number of Pages
275
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349324057
SKU
V9781349324057
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt
EUGÉNIA DA CONCEIÇÃO Guest Professor in International Relations at the Free University Berlin, Germany. Her previous appointments include the Humboldt University Berlin, European University Institute in Florence, Italy, and Carleton University, Canada. Her areas of expertise include the European Union, Negotiation Analysis, International Political Economy, and Comparative Politics.
Reviews for Negotiating Trade Liberalization at the WTO
'This important book addresses a question of utmost relevance for academics and policy-makers alike: Why is it that multilateral trade negotiations are so protracted even though trade liberalization benefits everybody in the end? Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt argues that domestic political institutions and the lack of time pressures combine to produce inefficient results. A must-read for anybody interested in trade negotiations!' ... Read more