Full title: Britain's trade and economic structure : the impact of the European Union / Lynden Moore.
Author/creator: Briscoe, Lynden.
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Record Identifier: 74VK3y6GN32b
Language: English
Formats: ebooks
Contents: 1 online resource (416 p.), , , , Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of tables; List of figures; Preface; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Britain's comparative position Changes in population, total income, per capita income Investment and investment ratio Allocation between industries of employment and output Changes over time in employ; The theory of trade, protection, and discrimination Benefits of trade Theory of tariffs and quotas Theory of preferential trading systems: Trade creation and trade diversion, UK trade policy and agreements that have affected trade System of Commonwealth preference Membership of EFTA EEC. Anticipated effects of Britain joining The Uruguay Round Agreements Moves towards monetary integration; Other EU policies affecting trade Competition policy Industry policy Policies towards the Steel industry and European Computing and Telecommunications industry; The impact of preferential trading areas and international direct investment on the development of UK trade Shift from Commonwealth and EFTA to EEC: How much Trade Creation, how much Trade Diversion..., The energy sector and the development of North Sea oil Decline in the use and output of coal average cost pricing policy so that lower cost pits subsidizing higher cost ones. Development of North Sea; The Common Agricultural Policy and its effect on UK agricultural production, trade and consumption Agricultural Act of 1947 and effects The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Present position after the..., Trade and production of motor vehicles Britain's historical position as a major exporter Agreement with Japan limiting imports to 11% of market in cars and commercial vehicles Entry to EEC changed Textiles and clothing Commonwealth preference, then 'voluntary' exports restraints. Cotton re-organization scheme. EFTA Regional employment premium and its discontinuance Multi-fibre arrangement Urug; High-technology industries and research and development Innovation record up to 1970 good. But take up by British manufacturing poor. High proportion of RD financed by government. High proportion of..., Trade in services: Liberalization and growth Liberalization under the SEM and Uruguay round Privatization Growth of alliances Regional policy and taxation Divergent effect on manufactures and services Emergence of the poverty trap. Reduces any multiplier effect in depressed regions; Conclusion; Index
Publishers: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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DDC: 330.941/085
MMS ID: 991023911745602626