Год выпуска: 2005 Автор: Christina L. Davis Издательство: Страниц: 0 ISBN: 0691122547
Описание
Book Description This detailed account of the politics of opening agricultural markets explains how the institutional context of international negotiations alters the balance of interests at the domestic level to favor trade liberalization despite opposition from powerful farm groups. Historically, agriculture stands out as a sector in which countries stubbornly defend domestic programs, and agricultural issues have been the most frequent source of trade disputes in the postwar trading system. While much protection remains, agricultural trade negotiations have resulted in substantial concessions as well as negotiation collapses. Food Fights over Free Trade shows that the liberalization that has occurred has been due to the role of international institutions. Christina Davis examines the past thirty years of U.S. agricultural trade negotiations with Japan and Europe based on statistical analysis of an original dataset, case studies, and in-depth interviews with over one hundred...
Спасибо большое,Лилечка.Я вам очень благодарна за помощь. Желаю вам не хворать. P.S.:а можно я у вас как-нибудь ещё закажу какую-нибудь консультацию?:)