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Free trade --- Free trade --- Non-tariff trade barriers --- Non-tariff trade barriers --- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. --- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. --- European Union countries --- United States --- Europe --- United States. --- Foreign economic relations --- Foreign economic relations
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) is a potential reciprocal free trade agreement (FTA) that the United States and the European Union (EU) are negotiating with each other. T-TIP raises a range of issues of congressional interest: Will the United States and EU be able to successfully conclude a comprehensive and high-standard FTA through the T-TIP negotiations? What are the economic and broader strategic implications of a potential T-TIP? How does the T-TIP address U.S. trade negotiating objectives? What is T-TIP's relationship to the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), other potential trade agreements, and the multilateral trading system more generally? How do the T-TIP negotiations balance confidentiality and transparency? Should other countries be allowed to join the T-TIP negotiations or a completed agreement, and what are the implications?
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Die EU-Integration ist nach der Banken- und Eurokrise in eine Phase schwachen Wachstums eingetreten, bei deren Überwindung auch Impulse aus einem transatlantischen Handelsabkommen TTIP helfen könnten.Bislang wurde vor allem eine emotionale Debatte darüber geführt. Die vorliegenden Beiträge des Tagungsbandes tragen mit ihrer fakten-, theorie- und empiriebasierten Darstellung zu einer Versachlichung der Diskussionen bei und könnten zudem zahlreiche neue Einsichten zu den TTIP-Kernfragen und den globalen Wirtschaftsperspektiven bieten. Auch bei einer Trump-Politik bleibt TTIP wichtig. This book presents the arguments for and against the TTIP, and for the first time, quantifies the dynamics of direct investment and innovation in the TTIP and the prospects for European and global economic growth. Economists, spokespersons for civil society, and economic policy-makers will find major new findings and policy implications along with options for action to promote growth and stability.
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"This interdisciplinary book explores the concept of convergence of the EU in the global legal order. It captures the actions, law-making and practice of the EU as a cutting-edge actor in the world promoting convergence 'against the grain'. In a dynamic 'twist' the book uses methodology to reflect upon some of the most changing dimensions of current global affairs. Questions explored include: who and what are the subjects and objects of convergence as to the EU and the world? How do 'court-centric' and less 'court-centric' approaches differ? Can we use political science and international relations as 'service tools'? Four key themes are probed: - framing EU convergence - global trade against convergence - the EU as the exceptional internationalist - and framing convergence through methodology"--
Foreign trade regulation --- Investments, Foreign --- Free trade --- Law --- Foreign trade regulation. --- Law and legislation --- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) is a potential reciprocal free trade agreement (FTA) that the United States and the European Union (EU) are negotiating with each other. T-TIP raises a range of issues of congressional interest: Will the United States and EU be able to successfully conclude a comprehensive and high-standard FTA through the T-TIP negotiations? What are the economic and broader strategic implications of a potential T-TIP? How does the T-TIP address U.S. trade negotiating objectives? What is T-TIP's relationship to the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), other potential trade agreements, and the multilateral trading system more generally? How do the T-TIP negotiations balance confidentiality and transparency? Should other countries be allowed to join the T-TIP negotiations or a completed agreement, and what are the implications?
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