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Hardcover The Rules of the Global Game: A New Look at Us International Economic Policymaking Book

ISBN: 0226134938

ISBN13: 9780226134932

The Rules of the Global Game: A New Look at Us International Economic Policymaking

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Economic news once confined to the business pages of the newspapers now receives headline coverage, whether it involves protests in Seattle or sweatshops in Asia. As attention is increasingly focused... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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simply great!

Dam's book is one of the best examinationsof U.S. trade policy that I 've ever read.The book is extremely clear and well writtenand covers in short chapters most of the relevantglobalization issues facing the U.S.The book covers internatonal trade in goodsand services; the effects of interest groupson trade policy, including a detailed descriptionon how interest group politics actually works in washington; fairness in trade; international movements of capital and even cross-border movement of people.It's pragmatic, intuitive, clear and full of evidence.simply great!

Informative and surprisingly pleasurable read

"The Rules of the Global Game" was one of the more informative books I have read in the recent past. Surprisingly, it was also a pleasure to read. I had expected a very dry tome, given the subject of international economic policy. The author, who is now the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, explains the interest groups involved, the international structures, and the recent history of US international policymaking, covering trade, monetary and fiscal policy, as well as economic aspects of such disparate subjects as intellectual property, labor, and environmental issues. Informed voters should know about these things, especially given how various groups victimize consumers for their private advantage, all the while claiming that they are working for the environment, fairness, downtrodden foreigners, etc. My only criticism is that not everything was explained in as much depth as I would have preferred. But as an intoduction to the subject the book works very well.
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