- Chinese Library Classification :F743.1
- Language:ENG
- Publication Infomation:World Scientific (World Scientific Publishing) 2018.06.12 184Pages
- Binding:Hardback SGD130.0
- I S B N:9789813237674
- Book Items:
Public–Private Relationships in Trade Policy-makin
贸易决策中的公私合作关系
Hyun-jung Je(Korea International Trade Association, Korea)
ISBN: 9789813237674 Binding: Hardback Pages: 184 pp
list price: USD88.00 / GBP 75.00Publication date: 2018.6 (Asia) ;2018.8(Rest of the World)
Description
In an ever more globalized and pluralized world, more attention is paid to engaging private parties in the process of trade policy-making, as non-state actors are often directly affected by trade policy shaped by governments. However, despite growing interest in this issue, there has been a relative lack of academic research on public–private relationships in trade policy-making under any kind of framework.The book, Public–Private Relationships in Trade Policy-making, proposes an analytical framework to examine various levels of public engagement, both in the international and national arena. By analyzing the WTO at the international level, and the US, EU, and Korea at the national level based on the author's proposed framework, this book goes beyond a mere descriptive approach to public engagement in trade policy-making to offer meaningful implications for policymakers in developing countries, which are increasingly acknowledging the importance of public–private relationships in the field of trade.
Key Features:
- This book is the first-ever attempt to examine public–private relationships in trade policy-making at the international and national levels within an analytical framework
- This book is useful for trade professionals, including academics and policymakers, especially since a growing number of countries are seeking measures for building a better relationship between public and private actors in trade policy-making
- This book is the first of its kind to address and analyze Korea's public engagement under the proposed framework. As Korea is considered a role model for many developing countries in terms of trade policy and free trade agreements, the analysis of Korea's system provides meaningful implications for public–private relationships in trade policy-making at the national level
Readership: Government officials, international organisations.
http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/10924