Industrial policy and the World Trade Organization : between legal constraints and flexibilities / Sherzod Shadikhodjaev, KDI School of Public Policy and Management.
2018
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Title
Industrial policy and the World Trade Organization : between legal constraints and flexibilities / Sherzod Shadikhodjaev, KDI School of Public Policy and Management.
Imprint
Cambrdige, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Description
xxxvi, 311 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law.
Formatted Contents Note
Industrial policy under the global trade regime
Protection of domestic industry
Promotion of domestic industry
Free zones and industrial development
Local content requirements and industrialization
The greening of industrial policy
Industrial policy in the age of creative economy.
Protection of domestic industry
Promotion of domestic industry
Free zones and industrial development
Local content requirements and industrialization
The greening of industrial policy
Industrial policy in the age of creative economy.
Summary
The severe global financial crisis of 2008 could not be overcome without government interventions through industrial policy. This timely book analyses industrial policy from the perspectives of trade law and economics under the WTO system. The author expertly examines both general tools of protecting and supporting domestic producers and specific topics like special economic zones, localization, greening measures and creative economy. In addition to legal texts and jurisprudence, this book extensively utilizes other WTO materials to show what is actually discussed in WTO meetings and forums on relevant issues. Where applicable, the author advances practical recommendations for 'right' or 'optimal' industrial policy in certain contexts based on trade rules, case law and some countries' real experiences. The author concludes this work with some thoughts on concrete actions to be taken at the WTO and national levels and in academic circles in order to better tackle industrial policy issues.
Note
The severe global financial crisis of 2008 could not be overcome without government interventions through industrial policy. This timely book analyses industrial policy from the perspectives of trade law and economics under the WTO system. The author expertly examines both general tools of protecting and supporting domestic producers and specific topics like special economic zones, localization, greening measures and creative economy. In addition to legal texts and jurisprudence, this book extensively utilizes other WTO materials to show what is actually discussed in WTO meetings and forums on relevant issues. Where applicable, the author advances practical recommendations for 'right' or 'optimal' industrial policy in certain contexts based on trade rules, case law and some countries' real experiences. The author concludes this work with some thoughts on concrete actions to be taken at the WTO and national levels and in academic circles in order to better tackle industrial policy issues.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-300) and index.
Call Number
K3943 .S525 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781107145085 hardcover ; alkaline paper
1107145082 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9781316508459 paperback ; alkaline paper
1316508455 paperback ; alkaline paper
1107145082 hardcover ; alkaline paper
9781316508459 paperback ; alkaline paper
1316508455 paperback ; alkaline paper
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