Going alone : the case for relaxed reciprocity in freeing trade /
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the unilateral freeing of trade versus reciprocity / Jagdish Bhagwati
- Leadership by example?: Britain and the free trade movement of the nineteenth century / John A.C. Conybeare
- Reciprocity and the origins of U.S. trade liberalization / Douglas A. Irwin
- Reciprocity in GATT 1947: from 1942 to the Kennedy round / Alice Enders
- Market access bargaining in the Uruguay round: how tightly does reciprocity constrain? / J. Michael Finger, Ulrich Reincke, and Adriana Castro
- Australia: a case study of unilateral trade liberalization / Ross Garnaut
- Trade reform in New Zealand: unilateralism at work / Lewis Evans and Martin Richardson
- Trade liberalization in Asia / Arvind Panagariya
- Central Europe during the 1990s: from unilateralism to bilateralism / Patrick A. Messerlin
- Political economy of unilateral trade liberalization: the case of Chile / Sebastian Edwards and Daniel Lederman
- Unilateral and reciprocal trade reform in Latin America / Rachel McCulloch
- Unilateral international openness: the experience of the U.S. financial services sector / Lawrence J. White
- Japanese big bang as a unilateral action / Koichi Hamada
- Internet-induced liberalization and reciprocity: the case of telecommunications / Cynthia Beltz Soltys.