Sally, Razeen (2010) International Trade and Emerging Protectionism since the Crisis. Elcano Newsletter (63). 6 p.. ISSN 1698-5184
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Abstract
Protectionism has returned, reversing an almost three-decade trend of trade liberalisation.
2009 was a crisis year for international trade, which suffered its steepest decline since the 1930s. Protectionism returned, reversing an almost three-decade trend of trade liberalisation. But, contrary to expectations, it has not returned with a vengeance, rather creeping to the surface in subtle ways. Time, therefore, to take stock of trade policy after the crisis, and consider its outlook at the beginning of this century’s second decade.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Estudio sólo disponible en inglés |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Economía y Comercio Internacional |
Subjects: | ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; ECONOMIC RESEARCH; ECONOMIC SYSTEMS > ECONOMIC CONDITIONS > ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS; ECONOMIC RESEARCH; ECONOMIC SYSTEMS > ECONOMIC CONDITIONS > CRISIS TRADE > DOMESTIC TRADE > COMMERCIAL POLICY. TRADE > INTERNATIONAL TRADE > INTERNATIONAL TRADE.INTRAREGIONAL TRADE. TRADE > INTERNATIONAL TRADE > PROTECTIONIST MEASURES. |
Divisions: | Real Instituto Elcano, RIE |
Depositing User: | Jorge Horcas Pulido |
Date Deposited: | 01 Apr 2012 13:42 |
Last Modified: | 01 Apr 2012 13:42 |
URI: | http://biblioteca.ribei.org/id/eprint/1927 |