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Title: U.S. Trade Preference Programs
By (author): Government Accountability Office
ISBN10-13: 1604567686 : 9781604567687
Illustrations: tables & b/w illus
Format: Paperback
Size: 140x215mm
Pages: 114
Weight: .196 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - November   2008
List Price: 50.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 1
Subjects: International trade
U.S. trade preference programs promote economic development in poorer nations by providing export opportunities. The Generalized System of Preferences, Caribbean Basin Initiative, Andean Trade Preference Act, and African Growth and Opportunity Act unilaterally reduce U.S. tariffs for many products from over 130 countries. However, three of these programs expire partially or in full this year, and Congress is exploring options as it considers renewal. The author was asked to review the programs' effects on the United States and on foreign beneficiaries' exports and development, identify policy trade-offs concerning these programs, and evaluate the overall U.S. approach to preference programs. To address these objectives, the authors analysed trade data, reviewed trade literature and program documents, interviewed U.S. officials, and did fieldwork in six countries. This is an excerpted and indexed version.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Results in Brief; Background; Preference Programs Have Some Economic Effects on the United States and Provide an Opportunity to Advance U.S. Foreign Policy; By Providing New Opportunities, Preferences Can Increase U.S. Imports from Developing Countries and Thus Promote Economic Development; Fundamental Program Trade-offs Balance Foreign and Domestic Benefits; Separate Approaches to Preference Programs Impede Assessing Whether They Are Meeting Shared Goals; Conclusions; Matters for Congressional Consideration; Recommendations for Executive Action; Index.
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