Description: Based on a comparative study of eight leading industrial powers this book argues that `new protectionism' is economically inefficient and countries should try to develop the policies which are least harmful to their trading partners.
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`The study has many positive features: it is written with great clarity; it is devoid of mathematical symbols, providing excellent `descriptive analysis'; and the information it provides is useful and skilfully handled in the policy evaluation. This is a book well worthy of a place on an undergraduate reading list.' - Economic Journal