Washington, DC. : Institute for International Economics, c1992
Edition
2nd ed
Descript
xiii, 453 p. ; 24 cm
CONTENT
Trade politics: the root problem, the continuing crisis -- The Old system: protection for congress -- A Tougher world: change in the context of trade policy -- A Less protected congress -- An Embattled executive -- Changing the rules: the rise of administrative trade remedies -- The National arena: more open, more partisan -- Summation up: the system has held, but stay tuned -- What to do? a framework for future US trade policy