Protecting Free Trade : the Hong Kong Paradox 1947-97.
Protecting Free Trade traces the story of a paradox that both limited and stimulated Hong Kong's post-war economy. In order to preserve its comƯmitment to open markets, Hong Kong was obligated by international agreements to accept restraints on its exƯports; and in order to sustain its growth a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hong Kong :
Hong Kong University Press, HKU,
2012.
©2012 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Abbreviations; Prologue; Part One: Five Pieces of Paper; 1. Early Problems; 2. The GATT: The First Piece of Paper; 3. The Certificate of Origin: The Second Piece of Paper; 4. Commonwealth Preference: The Third Piece of Paper; 5. The Comprehensive Certificate of Origin: The Fourth Piece of Paper; 6. The Arrangement that Lived Up to Its Name; 7. The Multi-Fibre Arrangement: The Fifth Piece of Paper; Part Two: The Emerging Paradox and Some Other Diversions; 8. Making It Work; 9. Quota Transfers; 10. Renewing the MFA, Again and Again; 11. David and the Two Goliaths.
- 12. The Four Faces of Hong Kong13. Beyond the World of Textiles; 14. The Tussle with TOGA; Epilogue; Index.