Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Globalization, Offshoring and Multinational Companies: What Are the Questions and How Well Are We Doing in Answering Them?;pp. 1-15
(Ralph Kozlow, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)
U.S. Agricultural Policy Response to WTO Cotton Decision;pp. 17-23
(Randy Schnepf)
Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization: An Overview;pp. 25-31
(Jeanne J. Grimmett)
Trade Remedies: A Primer;pp. 33-60
(Vivian C. Jones)
WTO Doha Round: The Agricultural Negotiatio;pp. 61-94
(Charles E. Hanrahan and Randy Schnepf)
Trade Preferences for Developing Countries and the WTO;pp. 95-101
(Jeanne J. Grimmett)
Financial Globalization, Crises and Contagion;pp. 103-121
(Sergio L. Schmukler, Pablo Zoido and Marina Halac, World Bank, Stanford University, CA, USA)
Neoliberal Globalization and Politics of Institutional Change in Turkey: Towards a ‘Strategic-Effective State’?;pp. 123-153
(Sadik Unay, Dept. of International Relations, Balikesir University, Istanbul, Turkey)
Globalization, Religion and Nonviolence;pp. 155-175
(K.K. Kuriakos, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York,USA)
Forecasting Tourism Demand Using Computational Methods: A Challenge for the Tourism Industry;pp. 177-198
(Marcos Álvarez-Díaz and Jaume Rosselló-Nadal, Centre de Recerca Economica, Edifici G.M. Jovellanos Campus Universitari,Palma de Mallorca,Spain)
Shifting Locus of Influence in the Labor Union Movement: Negotiations in International Framework Agreements;pp. 199-224
(Niklas Egels-Zandén, School of Business, Economics and Law at Goteborg University, Sweden)
Trade Policy in the Globalizing World: Policy Modeling and Simulations of Futures;pp. 225-353
(Akira Onishi, Soka University, Centre for Global Modeling, Hiyoshi-honcho, Yokohama, Japan)
Index