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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 382.73 EAN: 9781845422547 ISBN: 1845422546 Label: Edward Elgar Publishing Manufacturer: Edward Elgar Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 526 Publication Date: August 06, 2006 Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Studio: Edward Elgar Publishing Related Items: Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: This is a much-needed collection of important theoretical and empirical papers by distinguished writers in the field on the legal, economic and political justifications for the controversial use of WTO Safeguard mechanisms. The introduction by Chad Bown, a well-respected analyst of this subject, provides a cogent summary of the context and critical areas of this debate. As well as being an essential reference tool, this volume provides a fertile source for future research and will be of great use to academics, students and policymakers interested in the political economy of international trade and protection. Robert Read, Lancaster University Management School, UK Temporary protection from fairly traded imports under the World Trade Organization (WTO) typically refers to a national government's use of a safeguard tariff, quota or tariff rate quota. Safeguard provisions allow a WTO members national government to investigate whether a domestic industry is injured because of fairly traded, but imported goods; and then impose a temporary unilateral import restriction that would otherwise be in violation of market access commitments. This book presents some of the key theoretical and empirical research articles in the economics, legal and policy literature examining the structure and use of such temporary import protection programs. This insightful collection will be an important reference source for economists and researchers interested in international trade policy and the rules of the underlying WTO system. In association with Amazon.com | |