Books on Tariffs and Trade Wars

Books on Tariffs and Trade Wars

These 10 books by experts, regulators, journalists, and business practitioners can help e -commerce traders understand conflicting news about international trade and how it affects their business.

Why politicians lie about trade. . . And what do you need to know about it

Why politicians lie about trade

Why politicians lie about trade

By the Dmitry Groozobinic

The Financial Times states, “Despite a entertaining reading, his book is not a joke,” and it includes five books to promote your understanding of prices and trade wars. Avoiding technical and academic language and adding a generous dose of humor, Groozubinsky has used attractive case studies to explain how global trade works and how the trade policy is affected by most people. The author is a former Australian trade negotiator and executive director of the Geneva Trade Platform, a focus of a non -profit policy.

No trade is free: changing course, confronting China, and helping US workers

No trade cover is free

No trade is free

By Robert Lightizer

As a US commercial representative in President Trump’s first administration and as a deputy under President Reagan, the author claimed, “No matter what things valuable for anything, nothing is valuable.” He provides an internal account for traders and business managers to understand how trade talks work and how the current administration’s policy views are developed. The book is another entry in the list of Financial Times’ revenue and trade wars.

World for sale: money, electricity, and traders who are stopping land resources

The world cover for sale

The world for sale

By Jever Blas and Jack Froz

Trade in commodities such as fuel, food and metals plays an important role in global finance, yet often the eyes of the people are far away. Two Bloomberg journalists provide a well -written, well -researched and eye -opening account of how commodity traders work and how they affect global politics. Reviewers agree that it reads like a thriller.

International Trade: What Everyone needs to know

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International Trade

By NO Coriger

The Craiger has been the World Bank’s chief economist, a senior executive at the International Monetary Fund, and a senior professor of Stanford and John Hopkins. In the book, she uses a non -technical, question and answer form to deal with the basic principles of trade and global economics.

International Trade and FDI: A modern introduction to rules and convenience

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International Trade and FDI

By Warnok Davis and Clive G Chen

The authors combine their educational, consultation, and operational skills to create a reference handbook for business owners, managers, executives, advisers, and other people involved in international trade or investment. This book covers revenue and other barriers to trade. Global organizations such as a general agreement on revenue and trade and the World Trade Organization. And more – with enough examples.

Universalism. Why are the region important

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Fiction of globalization

By Shannon. And aile

A senior colleague of the Council on Foreign Relations, Oil, claims that the biggest economic trend of the last half -century is not globalization, but rather a change toward regionalism that is in three hits: Europe, Asia and the United States. She advocates for a change in US economic policy.

Good economics for hard times

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Good economics for hard times

By Abhijit. Banerjee and Easter Doflow

The winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics present “a treasure trove of insight” in today’s important economic affairs, including growth, globalization, interruption technologies, trade, transition, inequality, employment and more. According to the Wall Street Journal, the book is the Master Tour of the current evidence on important policy questions.

Trade is not a four -letter word: How do six products of everyday make a matter of trade

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Trade is not a four -letter word

By Fred P. Hutchberg

What is common in Taco Salad, Honda Odyssey, Bananas, an iPhone, College Degree, and HBO Series Game of Thrones? There are six products that use Hutchberg to explain how trade and economic policies affect everyday life. The author’s misconduct includes his responsibility to the American Export Import Bank and the US Small Business Administration, and his family’s famous direct marketing business, Laylen Vernon, where it increased the revenue in Forty Fold.

Trade Wars are Class War

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Trade Wars are Class War

By Matthew Cly and Michael Patis by Matthew

Pointing to the authors’ point of view, the subtitles, “How does the growing inequality distort the global economy and threaten international peace.” The fact is that this book made many excellent listings and snatched the Lionel Galber Prize, which awarded the “Best Non -Fiction Book in English on Foreign Affairs”, shows that it is worth reading. It is also on the Financial Times list of “five books”. Pettis is a renowned economist and a Chinese specialist, published in 2014, published in 2014. Klein has written on economics for overseas.

Trade over trade: US trade policy history

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Collision on trade

By Douglas O Arun

As long as the United States is present, politicians have argued whether the United States should be open to trade with other nations or try to protect its domestic industries from foreign competition. Irvine, a professor of economics, whose research is known, provides a complete (860 pages) history of US trade policy. The reviewer calls it “definite,” “academic,” readable, “timely,” “useful,” magistrate, “a” magistrate, “and a quick classic. Arun also wrote the “Fire Trade Under under Free Trade”, on which a critic did “successfully put all the arguments against its criticism against its free trade,” on 366 pages of more manageable.

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