Ken Costa Chairman: Europe‚ Middle East and Africa UBS Investment Banking Department 2 Finsbury Avenue London EC2M 2PP Cass Business School 2 March 2006 EMBARGO UNTIL 19:30pm 2 March 2006 The Trilemma of Globalisation: Free Trade‚ Fair Trade or Fear Trade In discussing the challenges presented by today’s diverse global environment few topics can be as important as the issue of globalisation. It is at the heart of the structural change that has taken place in our generation as borders have
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Department Introduction to Economics I TRADE AGREEMENTS AND WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PROFESSOR ASSISTANT STUDENTS Nataša Tandir Nedžad Isaković Sejid Abaz Sarajevo‚ December 2011. CONTENT Trade Agreements.......................................................................................................................... 3 Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements................................................................................. 3 Trade Agreements and Trading Blocks........
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What Are The Basic Problems Arising In International Trade Financing And How Do The Main Financing Instruments Help Solve Those Problems 1. Trade Financing Instruments The main types of trade financing instruments are as follows: a) Documentary Credit This is the most common form of the commercial letter of credit. The issuing bank will make payment‚ either immediately or at a prescribed date‚ upon the presentation of stipulated documents. These documents will include shipping and insurance
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Journal of Business Ethics (2010) 92:317–330 DOI 10.1007/s10551-010-0576-0 Ó Springer 2010 Fair Trade and the Depersonalization of Ethics ´ˆ Jerome Ballet ´ Aurelie Carimentrand ABSTRACT. Fair Trade has changed considerably since its early days. In this article‚ we argue that these changes have led to a depersonalization of ethics‚ thus raising serious questions about the future of Fair Trade. In particular‚ the depersonalization of ethics which is seen to accompany the current changes
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severe outbreak of protectionism such as trade barriers and breakdown of the world trading system (D. Irwin‚ D College)‚ 2009. These trade barriers included tariffs‚ import quotas and exchange controls by the government creating a significant restriction of spending on foreign goods which intensified the depression and made the economic recovery even more difficult. According to (B.Eichengreen & D. Irwin 2009)‚ the restrictive of trade policies imposed by governments was destructive and counterproductive
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AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area) ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local manufacturing in all ASEAN countries. The ASEAN Heads of State and Government decided to establish an ASEAN Free Trade Area or AFTA in 1992. The objective of AFTA is to increase the ASEAN region’s competitive advantage as a production base geared for the world market. A vital step in this direction is the liberalization of trade through the elimination
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Customs and Trade Much of the history of international relations and trade concerns efforts to promote free trade among nations. The 17th century saw the growth of restrictive policies that later came to be known as mercantilism. The mercantilists held that economic policy should be nationalistic and should aim at securing the wealth and power of the state. Governments were led to impose price and wage controls‚ promote exports of finished goods and imports of raw materials‚ and prohibit the exports
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PROJECT NEW TRADE THEORY: CONTRIBUTIONS OF PAUL KRUGMAN Paul Robin Krugman‚ born February 28‚ 1953 is an American economist‚ Professor of Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University‚ Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics‚ and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. In 2008‚ Krugman won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for his contributions to New Trade
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In what ways has the sustained existence of a trade deficit influenced the conduct of macroeconomic policy in African states such as Tanzania? Since independence African states like Tanzania have sought to use macroeconomic policy to pursue economic development to meet their own agendas as independent states (Mkandawire‚ 2004‚ p295). States sought to assert their new status in the world whilst raising living standards for their people. The states’ ability to exhibit autonomy of action has been
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amount with the central bank of the country. This makes importing more time consuming and more expensive and reduces the liquidity of the importing firm. 2. Voluntary Export Restrain (VER): it is an agreement between two countries where the government of exporting country agrees voluntary to restrict the volume of its exports of a certain good. Ex. Japan’s VER with USA in the export of motor cars. 3. Product standard regulations: A country can use strict health and safety regulations to
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