National Welfare and Economic Interdependence
The Case of Sweden's Foreign Trade Policy
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 10 August 1989
- ISBN 9780198275589
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages264 pages
- Size 224x147x20 mm
- Weight 463 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 10 tables, 1 figure 0
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Long description:
This book explores the tension which exists in industrial Western States which are committed to the liberalization of trade, but which at the same time are increasingly expected to provide economic security not only for traditional defensive purposes, but also for the social welfare of the nation as a whole.
This tension is particularly acute in neutral countries such as Sweden, where many contradictions and inconsistencies have emerged in the government's economic policy of subsidies and trade restrictions. Dr Dohlman reassesses the relationship between national economic security and the international trading order, both in general and with regard to the particular problems that this relationship poses for neutral states. Her findings have far-reaching implications both for the future of Sweden's economic security, and for other industrialized countries in an increasingly protectionist environment.
'illuminating study'
Times Higher Education Supplement
Table of Contents:
Abbreviations; Introduction; Commercial policy and state security: The intellectual background; PART I. The economic implications of neutrality: The concept and practice of neutrality; The implications of neutrality for Sweden's economic policy; Introduction to Part II: The international framework: The arrangement regarding international trade in textiles; The textile industry and Swedish domestic policy; Swedish economic defence and the multi-fibre arrangement; Conclusion
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