The Constitution of Liberty in the Open Economy Routledge Foundations of the Market Economy Series
Auteur : Gerken Luder
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In these heady days of ever increasing globalization it has become vital to question whether governments should be allowed to protect domestic enterprises from foreign competitors.
This book represents a first attempt to provide a new conceptual basis for discussing the cases in which free trade should be the option of choice in trade policy and those in which protectionism should be used. Lüder Gerken expands the economic tool of ordo-liberalism, founded by Walter Eucken and developed by Friedrich von Hayek, to make it applicable to foreign trade.
With impressive clarity and ingenuity, Gerken powerfully argues a scientific case for free trade as a best practice solution to the demands of globalization
Date de parution : 11-2012
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 04-2004
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de The Constitution of Liberty in the Open Economy :
Mots-clés :
Market Order; Neoclassical Trade Theory; Austrian Economics; National Entrepreneurs; Public Choice; Held; Violate; National Competitors; Aim Neutrality; National Individuals; Unanimity Principle; Foreign Entrepreneurs; Follow; Individual Market Participant; Foreign Competitors; Monetary Units; Importcompeting Industry; Social State Principle; Aggressive Price Strategies; Domestic Country; Classical Free Trade Theory; Rule Dependence; Social Welfare Function; Welfare Economics Approach; Marginal Rate; State’s Coercive Activities; Export Subsidies