A General Theory of Trade and Competition: Trade Liberalisation and Competitive Markets

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Cameron May, 2007 - Business & Economics - 551 pages
General Theory of Trade... is the first academic or practitioner text book to establish a general theory of trade and competition and attempts to bring these two disciplines back together. Shanker Singham demonstrates that there is indeed a powerful interface between these two areas and that by understanding this interface practitioners, be they in governments, companies or law and economics firms can succeed in trade negotiations as well as build up support for free trade principles in a time when they are being increasingly challenged. By noting that consumer welfare is enhanced where trade liberalization is accompanied by competitive markets and property rights protection, the author articulates an overall vision in which future policymakers can frame a different kind of trade debate.
 

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Foreword
7
Introduction to Institutions Underpinning Global
51
The Role of Consumer Welfare in Competition
75
Trade Policy and Trade Remedies Through the Lens
121
The General Agreement or Tariffs and Trade
141
A Trade
177
StateTrading Enterprises Beginnings of a
201
The Role of Property Rights in Building
223
General Introduction
333
Electricity
341
Financial Services
397
Impact of the New Media Economy
435
Postal Services
473
Distortions in Distribution Sector
499
Some Suggestions
537
About the Author
551

The Triple Interface Between Intellectual Property
265
PART 3
296

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