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The aim of this book is to examine the relationship between international trade and political power in an appropriate historical and political context. The term “international trade” designates the exchange of goods between (relatively) distant regions but primarily between territories which are controlled by different political entities. In general, this kind of trade always has important political implications. It is a form of contact between members of different political entities who are usually of different ethnicities, sometimes even belonging to different religious groups or cultural regions. From the viewpoint of these different political entities (i.e. states), the exchange of goods (here understood as international trade) has always presented a mix of opportunities and risks, both political and economic.
International trade --- Commercial policy --- Commerce --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- History --- Government policy --- E-books --- History.
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Commercial policy. --- Globalization. --- Commercial policy --- Globalization --- Commerce --- Business & Economics --- International Commerce --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Government policy --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Economic policy --- International economic relations
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Climatic changes -- Economic aspects. --- Commercial policy. --- Pollution -- Economic aspects. --- Pollution --- Climatic changes --- Commercial policy --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economic aspects --- Economic aspects. --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Government policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations
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Buy national policy --- Commercial policy --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Government policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Government purchasing --- Non-tariff trade barriers --- E-books --- Business cycles
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In recent years, much has been made of the success of developing countries, particularly in East Asia, which have achieved economic growth by manufacturing goods which are then exported to developed economies. Case studies of five countries uncover serious potential difficulties in maintaining the pace of manufacturing for export in the developing countries, and shows that there is no simple relationship between import liberalization and manufacturing for export.
Exports --- Manufacturing industries --- Export marketing --- Commercial policy --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- International marketing --- Overseas marketing --- Government policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Marketing --- Industries --- Manufactures
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Trade blocs. --- Commercial policy. --- Trade blocs --- Commercial policy --- International Commerce --- Commerce --- Business & Economics --- Regional economic blocs --- Regional trading blocs --- Trading blocs --- International trade --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Government policy
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Commercial policy. --- State, The. --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Administration --- Commonwealth, The --- Sovereignty --- Political science --- Government policy --- Commercial policy --- State, The
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The 2010s have been a dramatic period for most primary commodity markets. Producers suffered heavily as prices fell in response to new supply facilities going into production, juxtaposed against disappointing demand evolution from China in particular, marking the end of the most powerful and enduring commodity boom since the Second World War. This book is a guide to the primary commodity universe, an increasingly crucial part of the world economy. In this updated edition, Marian Radetzki and Linda Wårell introduce and explain pertinent issues surrounding international commodity markets, including the importance of fossil markets among commodities, price formation, price trends, the shift in primary commodity consumption towards Asia, the increasing reliance on commodity exchanges, new relaxed attitude towards depletion, cartel action, and the revival of nationalism and state ownership. This is an accessible read for graduates, academic researchers, and professionals in the mineral and energy sectors.
Primary commodities. --- Primary commodities --- Commercial policy. --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Basic commodities --- Commodities, Basic --- Commodities, Primary --- Primary products --- Commercial products --- Prices. --- Government policy
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Commercial policy. --- Poverty --- Government policy. --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Foreign trade policy --- International trade --- International trade policy --- Trade policy --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Government policy
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