贸易体系中的白蚁:优惠协定如何破坏自由贸易

J. Bhagwati
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贾格迪什•巴格瓦蒂,一位以深刻的分析和优美的文笔著称的国际知名经济学家,在本书中对优惠贸易协定进行了批判性的审视,揭示了自由贸易协定的迅速蔓延是如何危及世界贸易体系的。以自由贸易协定为主要形式的优惠贸易协定已达300多项,并在迅速增加。巴格瓦蒂揭示了这些协议是如何重现了上世纪30年代保护主义时期的不幸局面,当时,世界贸易受到歧视性做法的破坏(具有讽刺意味的是,今天,这是对自由贸易的错误追求的结果)。作者认为,世界贸易体系肯定再次面临风险,而且危险是显而易见的。事实上,自由贸易协定创造了一个混乱的优惠制度,破坏了贸易中的非歧视原则。今天的贸易体系的特点是大量的歧视性壁垒,每一个都是为了偏袒某个特定的贸易伙伴,所以我们就有了巴格瓦蒂所说的“意大利面碗”问题。虽然大国的大公司可以应付混乱,尽管有代价,但作者表明,小国和小型出口商受到严重阻碍。他还研究了自由贸易协定通常是如何与无关的问题联系在一起的,比如对资本流动的开放和不适当的劳工标准,因此,与强国一对一谈判的弱国被迫接受与贸易无关的有害要求。最后,这本书警告说,从自由贸易协定的泥潭中走向多边自由贸易几乎是一项不可能完成的任务——就像用不同大小的砖块建造一座大厦一样。巴格瓦蒂总结说,优惠贸易协定不是基石,而是自由贸易道路上的绊脚石。在《贸易体系中的白蚁》一书中,他阐明了这种对世界贸易体系日益增长的威胁。《捍卫全球化》一书的好评:“如果巴格瓦蒂先生没有获得诺贝尔经济学奖,那么他应该获得一个文学奖。他的作品中充满了奇闻轶事和令人愉悦的文字画面。”——纽约太阳报“世界领先的国际贸易理论家之一....通俗易懂,论点清晰。可以说,每一页都有丰富的素材。”——《华尔街日报》“一本非常有效的书....在进一步通知之前,《为全球化辩护》已成为标准的通用参考,是关于全球经济一体化的聪明的外行手册。”——《经济学人》OSO网站:http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/economicsfinance/9780195331653/toc.html
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Termites in the trading system : how preferential agreements undermine free trade
Jagdish Bhagwati, an internationally renowned economist known for his insightful analyses and elegant writing, here shines a critical light on Preferential Trade Agreements, revealing how the rapid spread of PTAs endangers the world trading system. Preferential Trade Agreements, many taking the form of Free Trade Agreements, now number over 300 and are rapidly increasing. Bhagwati reveals how these agreements have recreated the unhappy situation of the protectionist 1930s, when world trade was undermined by discriminatory practices (today, ironically, as a result of a misdirected pursuit of free trade). The world trading system is definitely at risk again, the author argues, and the danger is palpable. Indeed, PTAs have created a chaotic system of preferences that has destroyed the principle of non-discrimination in trade. The trading system today is characterized by a blizzard of discriminatory barriers, each designed to favor some specific trading partner, so that we have what Bhagwati has called the "spaghetti bowl" problem. And while the big firms in the big countries can cope with the chaos, though at a cost, the author shows that small countries and small exporters are seriously handicapped. He also examines how FTAs are typically tied to extraneous issues such as openness to capital flows and inappropriate labor standards, so that the weaker nations, negotiating one-on-one with stronger nations, are forced to accept harmful demands unrelated to trade. Finally, the book warns that getting to multilateral free trade from the morass of PTAs will be almost an impossible task--like building a mansion from different-sized bricks. Preferential trade agreements, Bhagwati concludes, are not building blocks but stumbling blocks on the road of free trade. In Termites in the Trading System, he illuminates this growing threat to the world trading system. Acclaim for In Defense of Globalization: "If Mr. Bhagwati doesn't get a much deserved Nobel Prize for economics, he should get one for literature. His writing sparkles with anecdotes and delightful verbal pictures." --New York Sun "One of the world's leading international trade theorists.... Accessible and clearly argued. There is, one might say, a wealth of material on every page." --The Wall Street Journal "An outstandingly effective book.... Until further notice In Defense of Globalization becomes the standard general-interest reference, the intelligent layman's handbook, on global economic integration." --The Economist Available in OSO: http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/economicsfinance/9780195331653/toc.html
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