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Ausgewählte Literatur zu regionalen Wirtschaftskooperationen
Stormy Mildner
- Avery, William: „Domestic Interests in NAFTA
Bargaining“, in: Political Science Quaterly, Vol.
113, Nr. 2 (1998), S. 281-305.Bergstein, Fred: “Open
Regionalism”, in: The World Economy 20 (1997), S.
545-565.
- Bhagwati, Jagdish: „Departures from
Multilateralism: Regionalism and Agressive Unilateralism,
in: Economic Journal, Vol. 100 (1990), S. 1304-1317.
- Bhagwati, Jagdish: „Regionalism and
Multilateralism: An Overview“, in: Jaime de Melo and
Arvind Panagariya (Hg.), New Dimensions in Regional
Integration, Cambridge 1993, S. 22-51.
- Bhagwati, Jagdish und Arvind Panagariya: „The
Theory of Preferential trade Agreements. Historical
Evolution and Current Trends“, in: The American
Economic Review, Vol. 86, Nr. 2 (1996), S. 82-87.
- Bhagwati, Jagdish, David Greenaway und Arvind
Panagariya: „Trading Preferentially: Theory and
Policy“, in: The Economic Journal, Vol. 108, Nr. 449
(1998), S. 1128-1148.
- Bergstein, Fred: “Open Regionalism”, in:
The World Economy 20 (1997), S. 545-565.
- Dam, Kenneth: The Rules of the Global Game. A New Look
at US International Economic Policy Making, Chicago 2001,
S. 131-147.
- Griswold, Daniel T.: Free-Trade Agreements:
Steppingstones to a More Open World.,Cato Institute, Trade
Briefing Paper No. 18 July 10, 2003
- Hauser, Heinz und Thomas Zimmermann:
„Regionalismus oder Multilateralismus?“ in: Die
Volkswirtschaft Das Magazin für Wirtschaftspolitik,
Nr. 5, 2001, S. 4-8.
- Holland, Kenneth: „Nafta and the Single European
Act“, in: T. David Mason und Abdul Turay (Hg.),
Japan, NAFTA and Europe – Trilaterale Cooperation
oder Confrontation? London 1994, S. 1-37.
- Hufbauer, Gary und Jeffrey Schott: The Prospects for
Deeper North American Economic Integration: A US
Perspective, C.D. Howe Institute Commentary, Nr. 195,
2004.
- Keohane, Robert: „Reciprocity in International
Relations“, in: International Organization, Vol. 40,
Nr. 1 (1986), S: 1-27.
- Koopman, Georg: „Growing Regionalism. A Major
Challenge to the Multilateral Trading System, in:
Interneconomics, Okt. 2003, S. 237-241.
- Krasner, Stephen und Judith Goldstein: „Unfair
Trade Policy. The Case for Differential Response“,
in: The American Economic Review, Vo. 74, Nr. 2 (1984), S.
282-287.
- Krueger, Anne: “Are Preferential Trading
Arrangements Trade-Liberalizing or Protectionist?”
in: The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Volume 13 (1999),
S. 105-124.
- Krugman, Paul: „What Should Negotiatiors
Negotiate about?“ in: Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol. 35 (1997), S. 113-120.
- Lukas, Aaron: A Sticky State of Affairs: Sugar and the
U.S.-Australia Free-Trade Agreement, Free Trade Bulletin
No. 8 February 9, 2004.
- Levy, Philip: „The Political-Economic Analysis of
Free Trade Agreements“, in: The American Economic
Review, Vol. 87, Nr. 4 (1997), S.
506-519.
- Mansfield, Edward und Rachel Bronson: Alliances,
Preferential Trade Agreements, and international
Trade“, in: The American Economic Science Review,
Vol. 91, Nr. 1 (1997), S. 94-107.
- Riezman, Raymond: „Can Bilateral Trade Agreements
Help to Induce Free Trade“, in: The Canadian Journal
of Economics, Vol. 23, Nr. 3 (1999), S. 751-766.
- Rojas-Suarez, Liliana: Towards a Sustainable FTAA: Does
Latin America Meet the Necessary Financial Pre-Conditions?
International Institute for Economics, Washington
2002.
- Schott, Jeffrey: Protspects of Free Trade in the
Americas, Washington 2001, Kap. 1-2.
- Schott, Jeffrey: The Free Trade Area of the Americas:
US Interests and Objectives, Testimony before the
Subcommittee on Trade Committee on Ways and Means United
States House of Representatives, Washington, DC, July 22,
1997
- Ziegler, Andreas: Wechselwirkungen zwischen
Bilateralismus und Multilateralismus, Baslerschriften zur
Europäischen Intergration, Nr. 64, 2002
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