The Political Economy of International Trade

U.S. Trade Laws, Policy, and Social Cost

By (author) Jae Wan Chung

Publication date:

30 January 2006

Length of book:

272 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

235x175mm
7x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739112915

American trade policy is a crucial subject to not only the United States but also foreign countries. Free trade has been a long-standing U.S. policy position, playing the lead role in the international free trade framework and contributing to this framework through multilateral trade negotiations. As both trade deficits and fiscal deficits steadily increased during the 1980s in the U.S., free trade has not stood without its share of suffering. Chung investigates American trade policy from the perspectives of U.S. trade laws and international trade agreements by outlining the primary trade laws of the past; considering the trade laws of the present; and delving into various trade agreements, disputes, and reforms. Looking to the future, Chung offers a unique argument for the enforcement of trade remedy laws and the reform of the international trade framework. The Political Economy of International Trade is certain to be of interest to academics, policymakers, trade industry practitioners, and politicians in the United States as well as around the world.
All in all, The Political Economy of Inernational Trade is a useful contribution to the trade literature. I will be of particualr value to those interested in the legal and constitutional basis as well as the bureaucratic machinery of U.S. trade policy.