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Author
Sean Miner
Book Title
Bridging the Pacific – Toward Free Trade and Investment Between C
ISBN-10
0881326917
EAN
9780881326918
ISBN
9780881326918
Format
Paperback
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
227mm
Genre
Law & Politics
Publication Name
Bridging the Pacific – Toward Free Trade and Investment Between C
Title
Bridging the Pacific – Toward Free Trade and Investment Between C
Publisher
The Peterson Institute for International Economics
Type
Paperback
Release Date
15/05/2014
Release Year
2014
Language
English
Item Length
153mm
Item Width
26mm
Item Weight
636g

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The terrain of the world trading system is shifting as countries in Asia, Europe, and North America negotiate new trade agreements. However, none of these talks include both China and the United States, the two biggest economies in the world. In this pathbreaking study, C. Fred Bergsten, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, and Sean Miner argue that China and the United States would benefit substantially from a bilateral free trade and investment accord or from participating together in a regional agreement like the TPP. In the process, they contend, each country would also achieve progress in addressing its internal economic challenges, such as the low saving rate in the United States. Achieving greater trade and investment integration could be accomplished with one comprehensive effort or through step-by-step negotiations over key issues. The authors call on the United States to seek liberalization of China's services sector as vital to securing an agreement, and they explain that such contentious matters as cyberespionage and currency manipulation be handled through parallel negotiations rather than in the agreement itself. This is an important study of the benefits and difficulties of a complex matter that could yield dividends to the two economies and help stabilize the security and well-being of the rest of the world.

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Publisher
T.H.E. Peterson Institute for International Economics
ISBN-13
9780881326918
eBay Product ID (ePID)
213147737

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
440 Pages
Publication Name
Bridging the Pacific-Toward Free Trade and Investment between China and the United States
Language
English
Subject
Government
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Author
Sean Miner, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, C. Fred Bergsten
Format
Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
228 mm
Item Weight
648 g
Item Width
153 mm

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United States
Title_Author
Sean Miner, Gary Clyde Hufbauer, C. Fred Bergsten

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