Détail de l'auteur
Auteur Tim Lang |
Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur
Affiner la recherche
The new Protectionism / Tim Lang
Titre : The new Protectionism : protecting the future against free trade Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tim Lang, Auteur ; Colin Hines, Auteur Editeur : London : Earthscan Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 184 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Accords commerciaux Tags : Commerce mondial GATT Commerce des services Libéralisation Protectionnisme Index. décimale : 03.02 Accords Commerciaux Résumé : This monograph questions the benefits of free trade, arguing that, far from promoting prosperity for all those involved, free trade only serves a narrow range of interests, primarily for the large corporations who conduct it. The authors claim that the consequences of present arrangements and those promised under the new GATT agreement will increase the difference between the world's rich and poor and accelerate the destruction of the global environment. The authors suggest instead that trading arrangements should emphasize regional self-sufficiency and the overall amount of trade should be reduced. The new Protectionism : protecting the future against free trade [texte imprimé] / Tim Lang, Auteur ; Colin Hines, Auteur . - London : Earthscan, 1993 . - 184 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Accords commerciaux Tags : Commerce mondial GATT Commerce des services Libéralisation Protectionnisme Index. décimale : 03.02 Accords Commerciaux Résumé : This monograph questions the benefits of free trade, arguing that, far from promoting prosperity for all those involved, free trade only serves a narrow range of interests, primarily for the large corporations who conduct it. The authors claim that the consequences of present arrangements and those promised under the new GATT agreement will increase the difference between the world's rich and poor and accelerate the destruction of the global environment. The authors suggest instead that trading arrangements should emphasize regional self-sufficiency and the overall amount of trade should be reduced.