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Free Trade In The Twentyfirst Century Max Rangeley

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Free Trade In The Twentyfirst Century Max Rangeley
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.71 MB
Pages: 678
Author: Max Rangeley
ISBN: 9783031676567, 3031676564
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Free Trade In The Twentyfirst Century Max Rangeley by Max Rangeley 9783031676567, 3031676564 instant download after payment.

This book offers an assessment of the benefits and contemporary relevance of free trade. With contributions from senior policy-makers—ranging from former prime ministers of Australia and the United Kingdom to ambassadors and political figures who have worked on trade negotiations—as well as some of the most prestigious academics in the field of trade, from a Nobel Prize winner to esteemed economic historians, it teaches how important free trade is to prosperity in this day and age. This book brings together the key approaches to free trade in the modern world, including the practical realities of negotiating trade agreements, how we can move towards a system of genuine free trade and the moral case for free trade.

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