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The post-cold war trading system :who's on first?
- 作者: Ostry, Sylvia.
- 出版: Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press 1997.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xix, 309 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International -- Marketing. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Exports & Imports. , Exports & Imports. , International trade. , International RelationsTrade & Tariffs. , International economic integration. , Electronic books. , United States Commercial policy. , POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations -- Trade & Tariffs. , United States , Commercial policy. , InternationalMarketing. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , United States. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS International -- General. , Electronic book. , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , InternationalGeneral.
- ISBN: 0226637891 , 9780226637891
- ISBN: 0226637891 , 0226637905
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- 附註: "A Twentieth Century Fund book." Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-285) and index.
- 摘要: With the end of the Cold War, the search for a new international and economic order has begun. In this comprehensive account, Sylvia Ostry provides a critical analysis of an international trade system in the throes of rapid and far-reaching change. With keen historical awareness, Ostry examines the role of key economic power brokers, particularly the United States, in the reconstruction and reconfiguration of an international economy after World War II. She argues that U.S. policy efforts were so successful that they led to an unprecedented renewal of economic growth, living standards, and edu.
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With the end of the Cold War, the search for a new international and economic order has begun. In this comprehensive account, Sylvia Ostry provides a critical analysis of an international trade system in the throes of rapid and far-reaching change. With keen historical awareness, Ostry examines the role of key economic power brokers, particularly the United States, in the reconstruction and reconfiguration of an international economy after World War II. She argues that U.S. policy efforts were so successful that they led to an unprecedented renewal of economic growth, living standards, and education levels in postwar Europe and Japan. Ironically, those same policy successes unintentionally fostered the relative decline of U.S. dominance on the world trade scene as the reduction of trade and investment barriers prompted friction and conflict between different kinds of capitalist systems. Identifying the historical and legal issues key to postwar trade policy, Ostry has commandingly charted our economic course through the last half of this century and, perhaps, into the next. "Sylvia Ostry knows this subject as few others do, both as a scholar of international trade issues and a major player in the ongoing negotiations that have created the rules of the trade game. The Post-Cold War Trading System is a fine summary of where we've been and where we ought to be going."—Peter Passell, economic scene columnist for The New York Times
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