Category: Trade

  • Discussion of International Trade

    Table of Contents Introduction Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion Reference Introduction Many nations have benefited much from international commerce, and the globe has benefited more than not. International commerce enables countries to extend their markets and access commodities and services that might otherwise be unavailable in their own country. According to Borkakoti, the pure theory of international…

  • Economic Interdependence Theory and Future of Trade

    Table of Contents Key Aspects of Economic Interdependence Economic Interdependence Theory: Assumptions Expectations of Future Trade and Conflict Variables in the Context of the Theory Operationalization of Each Variable Casual Logic Generic Hypothesis Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Key Aspects of Economic Interdependence The modern world is a complex mechanism, as it consists of numerous actors engaged…

  • Trade in Singapore: Economic and Political Aspects

    Executive Summary After a long heritage of colonial exploitation, Singapore has evidenced as a high per capita ranged country and a remarkable free trade zone with significant economic development. Thus, it is necessary to study the political economy of Singapore. This paper has involved doing so with starting form country overview, historical overview, geographic &…

  • Impact of International Trade on Emerging Economies

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The impact of international trade on emerging economies is discussed globally by modern economists. Emerging economies are the countries that are developing at rapid rates and have the foundations of a market economy. They have the potential to be developed markets, but they lack internal private…

  • International Trade and Trade Policies

    Table of Contents Introduction Free trade Protectionism Case Study. India Future Economic Outlook Conclusion Reference List Introduction Trade policies were initially done away with but globalization has now begun to haunt world governments and many argue that the voracious market forces are gradually making compassionate governments to face a difficult time in shielding their people…

  • The Effects of Trade Unions on Alienation at Work

    Table of Contents Introduction The Problem of Alienation in the Workplace The Role of Trade Unions in Reducing Alienation at Work Conclusion References Introduction The concept of alienation was first proposed by the German philosopher Karl Marx in his famous work Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844. He argued that the modern production methods forced…

  • What Is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?

    North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a trade bloc that was formed in the year 1994 to enhance free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. As a trilateral arrangement, NAFTA replaced the trade agreement that was signed between Canada and the U.S. The previous agreements between the countries in North America were…

  • Dying and Killing for Ivory: Africa, Asia, & the Global Ivory Trade

    Table of Contents Ivory trade ban: When, where, why? Another perspective: West vs. Rest Steps for a compromise References Ivory trade ban: When, where, why? The ivory trade originated in an ancient state Phenicia. As a rule, ivory means the tusk of living mammals of the proboscis order. The value for products made from elephant…

  • Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates Trade Comparison

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of Trade Statistics (Pre-Implementation) Trade Agreement Affected Markets The Politics Summary of Trade Statistics (Post-Implementation) Conclusion References Appendix Introduction It is hard to overestimate the significance and efficiency of international trade agreements. Understanding how they work and what benefits provide is essential in determining the feasibility of international trade. If…

  • American Cuban Conundrum: Trade Relations

    Analyze the key issue that prompted the EU to take the Helms-Burton dispute to the WTO The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a foundation that is responsible for handling issues of trade between nations, for instance, rules and regulations. This is aimed at ensuring that there is a smooth flow of trade activities among nations.…