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The world economy : global trade policy 2008 / edited by David Greenaway.

Contributor(s): Greenaway, David.
Publisher: Chichester, UK ; London : Wiley-Blackwell, c2009Description: 156 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781405189156 (pbk.).Subject(s): Commercial policy | International economic relationsDDC classification: 382.3
Contents:
Demystify protectionism : the WTO trade policy review of Japan / Fukunari Kimura -- Indonesia : trade policy review 2007 / M. Chatib Basri and Hal Hill -- Missed opportunities : the WTO trade policy review for the East African community / Oliver Morrissey and Chris Jones -- Liberalising trends in Israel's trade policy : trade policy review of Israel / Alfred Tovias -- United Arab Emirates trade policy review / Wasseem Mina -- Conceptualising globalisation : a symposium for the world economy / John Whalley -- International organisations : the challenge of aligning mission, means and legitimacy / Robert Z. Lawrence -- Defining globalisation / Jan Aart Scholte -- Globalisation and values / John Whalley.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU
382.3 GLO 2009 (Browse shelf) 1 Available SLASx,05000,03,GR 5000000975

"Originally published as Volume 31, Issue 11 of The World Economy."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Demystify protectionism : the WTO trade policy review of Japan / Fukunari Kimura -- Indonesia : trade policy review 2007 / M. Chatib Basri and Hal Hill -- Missed opportunities : the WTO trade policy review for the East African community / Oliver Morrissey and Chris Jones -- Liberalising trends in Israel's trade policy : trade policy review of Israel / Alfred Tovias -- United Arab Emirates trade policy review / Wasseem Mina -- Conceptualising globalisation : a symposium for the world economy / John Whalley -- International organisations : the challenge of aligning mission, means and legitimacy / Robert Z. Lawrence -- Defining globalisation / Jan Aart Scholte -- Globalisation and values / John Whalley.