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OECD Insights
International Trade
Free, Fair and Open?
Patrick Love, Ralph Lattimore. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  24 Jun 2009  Language: English  Pages: 194  ISBN: 9789264060241  OECD Code: 012009121P1 
 

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International trade affects the price and availability of practically everything we buy. It also plays a role in many other domains, including jobs, the environment and the fight against poverty. OECD Insights: International Trade argues that prosperity has rarely, if ever, been achieved or sustained without trade. Trade alone, however, is not enough. Policies targeting employment, education, health and other issues are also needed to promote well-being and tackle the challenges of a globalised economy.

"The OECD is a major source for insightful analyses of current trade issues. It also plays a role in disseminating skilfully the results of less accessible writings on trade. This short book is a valuable addition to the latter endeavour and should be on the shelf of policy makers." 

-Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University


Other languages:  German (Available) French (Available)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format

Multilingual summaries:  Japanese, Portuguese, French, Spanish, English, German


Table of contents:

1, Introduction
2. Growing Grapes in Scotland
3. The State of World Trade
4. Protectionism? Tariffs and Ohter Barriers to World Trade
5. Trade Rounds and the World Trade Organisation
6. Trade and Employment
7. Trade and the Environment
8. Trade and Development
9. Trade and Growth
10. Trade and Innovation
11. What's in it for Me?
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