The collapse of global trade, murky protectionism, and the crisis: Recommendations for the G20
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Richard Baldwin Simon J Evenett |
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This ebook presents concrete steps that G20 leaders should take to avoid a negative protection-recession spiral and the threat it would pose to a global recovery. The collapse of global trade, murky protectionism, and the crisis: Recommendations for the G20A VoxEU.org Publication Edited by Richard Baldwin and Simon Evenett Click here to download this ebook as a PDF. Foreword Introduction and recommendations for the G20 PART I: CAPSTONE ESSAYS
Protectionism and the global economic crisis – the role of trade in the response The multilateral trading system: a response to its challengers Keeping borders open: why is it important for Latin America and what can the region do about it? Jobs, global trade and the perils of protectionism: the imperative of restoring confidence What can the G20 do on trade that can benefit Africa? East Asia must share Obama’s leadership to keep trade open Protectionism and the crisis The Lithium President: fight protectionism with more passion PART II: IN-DEPTH ANALYSES AND PROPOSALS
The collapse of global trade: the role of vertical specialisation Trade protection: incipient but worrisome trends Protectionism is on the rise: antidumping import investigations up to 31% in 2008 Commodities, export subsidies, and African trade during the slump G20 surveillance of harmful trade measures Disavowing protectionism: a strengthened G20 standstill and surveillance Restoring trade finance: what the G20 can do Bailouts: how to discourage a subsidies war Public procurement: focus on people, value for money and systemic integrity, not protectionsim Resist green protectionism – or pay the price at Copenhagen Keep the trade flowing by cutting red tape Topics:
International trade
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