ISBN13: | 9781666929362 |
ISBN10: | 16669293611 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 226 oldal |
Méret: | 236x158x22 mm |
Súly: | 513 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
789 |
Geopolitics, Trade Blocks, and the Fragmentation of World Commerce
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The global economic edifice built after World War II, was a source of unprecedented prosperity, and could not have functioned without open and predictable international trade and the peaceful international relations that are its foundation. The rules that enable trade are outdated and under attack. Social divisions and great power rivalry have eroded the political support for open trade. The consequence is fragmentation of world trade, its separation into blocks that advance domestic producers or most favored nations nearby. These blocs are themselves often pulled by competing agendas. The prospects are for vastly reduced economic efficiency and - most ominously - heightened geopolitical tensions.
The questions about why this is happening, how economic fragmentation will evolve, and how to respond to it, are today uppermost in the minds of policymakers and businesses across the world. These are the questions that Uri Dadush seeks to answer in Geopolitics, Trade Blocks, and the Fragmentation of World Commerce. The world economy is already mired in profound trade uncertainty, which is likely to persist. Since it cannot be dispelled, the uncertainty must be better managed.
Uri Dadush shows in this exacting book that the observed fragmentation of international trade is a cost in terms of lost welfare but also (and crucially so) it represents a threat towards the continued existence of the international regime as we know it. This book is necessary reading for policy-makers, and academics interested in the ongoing debate about the shaping of world relations.
Petros C. Mavroidis, Columbia Law School
Introduction: A Global Emergency
Part I: Threats to the Rules-Based Trading System, and its Staying Power
Chapter 1: The WTO at the Crossroads
Chapter 2: The Persistence of Globalization
Chapter 3: The Resilience of Global Value Chains
Chapter 4: Protectionism Contained ? For Now?
Part II: Fragmentation and its Consequences
Chapter 5: The Preferential Trend
Chapter 6: The Shape of Fragmentation
Part III: The Centrality of China-US Relations for the Survival of the Rules-Based Trading System
Chapter 7: How the United States Created the Rules-Based Trading System and Changed its Mind
Chapter 8: The Trump-Biden Trade Policy
Chapter 9: Does China Fit?
Chapter 10: China?s Trade Policy
Part IV: The Policy Agenda
Chapter 11: Preserving The Trading System
Conclusion: The Tortuous Road Ahead