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" Jacob Viner summarized the prevailing consensus in 1947, at the time of the negotiations for a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): "There are few free traders in the present-day world, no one pays any attention to their views, and no person... "
Competing for Integration: Japan, Europe, Latin America and Their Strategic ... - Página 32
por Kurt Werner Radtke, Marianne Wiesebron - 2002 - 271 páginas
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International Regimes

Stephen D. Krasner - 1983 - 388 páginas
...consensus in 1947, at the time of the negotiations for a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): "There are few free traders in the present-day world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."51 The United States, particularly the State Department, was the 49 The provisions of the ITO...
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The State

John A. Hall - 1994 - 632 páginas
...consensus in 1947, at the time of the negotiations for a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): "There are few free traders in the present-day world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."51 The United States, particularly the State Department, was the prime mover behind multilateralism...
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The Cost of Winning: Global Development Policies and Broken Social Contracts

Michael H. Cosgrove - 366 páginas
...free trade was high in the United States. Jacob Viner, a distinguished economist, said in 1947 that "there are few free traders in the present-day world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."5 Many in Congress also opposed movement toward free trade. Politically, there weren't large...
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Winning the Peace: America and World Order in the New Era

John Gerard Ruggie - 1996 - 266 páginas
...hangovers from a nineteenth century creed."42 And Jacob Viner wrote, just prior to the adoption of GATT, "there are few free traders in the present-day world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."43 Even for the United States, where domestic stabilization measures remained the least comprehensive...
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Theory and Structure in International Political Economy: An International ...

Charles Lipson, Benjamin J. Cohen - 1999 - 442 páginas
...consensus in 1947, at the time of the negotiations for a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): "There are few free traders in the present-day world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."51 The United States, particularly the State Department, was the 49 The provisions of the ITO...
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Australia and the Global Trade System: From Havana to Seattle

Ann Capling - 2001 - 276 páginas
...was no prevailing consensus on the virtues of trade liberalisation. As Jacob Viner said at the time: There are few free traders in the presentday world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade'.2" Indeed, the rationale for government intervention had been further strengthened by the Keynesian...
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Global Instability: Uncertainty and new visions in political economy

S. McBride, L. Dobuzinskis, Marjorie Griffin Cohen, J. Busumtwi-Sam - 2002 - 254 páginas
...outmoded views of the free trader in his influential 1947 article in Foreign Affairs: "There are so few free traders in the present-day world, no one...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."8 Exchange rate stability, that elusive ideal of classic liberalism, had meant employment losses...
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Global Governance: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Volumen2

Timothy J. Sinclair - 2004 - 600 páginas
...consensus in 1947, at the time of the negotiations for a General Agrement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT): "There are few free traders in the present-day world,...and no person in authority anywhere advocates free trade."5' The United States, particularly the State Department, was the prime mover behind multilateralism...
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