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Add to basketA World Without Walls

Freedom, Development, Free Trade and Global Governance


Mike Moore


Mike Moore's reflection on his time as Director-General of the World Trade Organization is an important addition to the great ...

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Add to basket Charging Ahead

The Growth and Regulation of Payment Card Markets around the World


Ronald J. Mann


This book tells the story of credit cards around the world: why people use them, the effects on the economies ...

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Add to basket Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization

Investment Rules and Democracy's Promise


David Schneiderman


David Schneiderman sketches the outlines of a new global regime governing international economic relations in the realm of foreign investment. ...

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Add to basketDictionary of Trade Policy Terms

Walter Goode


This is a dictionary of the language used by trade negotiators when they formulate the rules governing trade between countries. ...

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Add to basketFiscal Challenges

An Interdisciplinary Approach to Budget Policy


Elizabeth Garrett, Elizabeth Graddy, Howell E. Jackson


This book brings together leading experts from a range of disciplines to explore the problems of budget policy. The authors, ...

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Add to basketInternational Tax as International Law

An Analysis of the International Tax Regime


Reuven Avi-Yonah


This book explains how the tax rules of the various countries in the world interact with one another to form ...

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