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American Trade Policy
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A Tragedy in the Making
By Anne Krueger
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
American Trade Policy
Dimensions: 6'' x 9''
141 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: June 1995
Paperback
ISBN: 0-8447-3889-1
Price: $ 12.95
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Growing U.S. protectionism and Washington's aggressive use of bilateral trade tactics threaten to unleash a devastating world trade war, warns the author in this volume. She argues that American productivity and living standards, along with those of other countries, will improve only with a renewed commitment to open multilateral trade. [more . . .]

Anne Krueger is a professor of economics at Stanford University.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

  • Introduction
  • American Leadership and the Open Multilateral Trading System under the GATT
  • Aministered Protection
  • Bilateral Words and Deeds
  • The North American Free Trade Agreement, the Western Hemisphere Free Trade Agreement, and the Multilateral Trading System
  • A Strengthened Multilateral System or Increased Friction?

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