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El New Deal Del Comercio Global

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Explore the ideological origins of global trade regulations in 'El New Deal Del Comercio Global.' This enlightening book reveals the true motivations behind the International Trade Order post-World War II. Authored by Aparicio Caicedo, it challenges the common perception of a purely liberal economic spirit. Instead, it sheds light on the control exercised by political powers in shaping trade policies. Perfect for readers aged 11 and above, this must-read offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of international commerce.

Delve into a critical examination of the ideological underpinnings of international trade regulations with 'El New Deal Del Comercio Global.' This important work outlines the historical context of trade agreements established after World War II. Leading a group of technocrats, Cordell Hull set the stage for what would become the GATT and later the WTO. Contrary to popular belief, this system was not born from a spirit of laissez-faire economics, but rather emerged from a desire for greater political control over global economics. The book discusses how the principles of the American progressive movement influenced these regulations, resulting in a framework that prioritized regulated over free trade. Structured as a manual, this detailed exploration is suitable for anyone interested in the complex interplay between economics and politics, presented in engaging language. Subsequent chapters dissect the implications of these policies and encourage readers to rethink commonly held beliefs about free trade.

Usage ideas This book is an excellent resource for students of economics and political science, as well as for professionals involved in trade policy. It can be used in academic settings for discussions around historical and contemporary trade issues. Additionally, it serves as an eye-opening read for anyone looking to understand the foundational theories shaping current global trade agreements.

Frequently asked questions
Is this book suitable for young readers?: Yes, it is recommended for readers aged 11 and older.
What is the main theme of the book?: The book explores the ideological origins of trade regulations established after World War II.
Who is the author of this book?: The author is Aparicio Caicedo.
What type of binding does the book have?: The book is available in a softcover (blanda) format.
Does this book contain an index?: Yes, it does have an index.

- codigo_universal_de_produto: 9788472095809
- condicao_do_item: Nuevo
- formato: Papel
- edad_minima_recomendada: 11
- edad_maxima_recomendada: 99
- idioma: Español
- titulo_del_libro: El New Deal del Comercio Global
- autor: Aparicio Caicedo
- editorial_del_libro: Union
- tapa_del_libro: Blanda
- con_indice:
- ano_de_publicacion: 2020
- con_paginas_para_colorear: No
- con_realidad_aumentada: No
- genero_del_libro: Economía
- tipo_de_narracion: Manual
- escrito_en_imprenta_mayuscula: No

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