Aggressive Unilateralism: Americas 301 Trade Policy and World Trading System
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Publication Date
1990
Description
A comprehensive analysis of aggressive unilateralism in trade policy. This volume grew out of an international conference entitled S̀uper 301 and the World Trading System,' held at Columbia University on December 1-2, 1989.
This title was formally part of the Studies in International Trade Policy Series, now called Studies in International Economics.
Disciplines
Business | Commercial Law | Economics | International Business | International Economics | International Law | International Trade Law | Law | Law and Economics | Macroeconomics | Political Science | Social and Behavioral Sciences
ISBN
0472094556
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
City
Ann Arbor, MI
Reviews
"A timely antidote to the unilateralist venom poisoning U.S. trade policy."
—Martin Wolf, Financial Times
"...an excellent, timely, and eminently readable analysis of the most controversial, current change in U.S. trade policy.... Neither Congressmen nor scholars can afford the luxury of not reading it."
—T. N. Srinivasan, Yale University
"...present[s] the most comprehensive analysis available on the 'best' alternative available option to multilateralism – and find[s] it grossly wanting."
—Sylvia Ostry, University of Toronto
Recommended Citation
Bhagwati, Jagdish N. and Patrick, Hugh T., "Aggressive Unilateralism: Americas 301 Trade Policy and World Trading System" (1990). Faculty Books. 268.
https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/268