Economic Discrimination and Political Exchange
Explore the intricate relationship between economic discrimination and international trade in "Economic Discrimination and Political Exchange" by esteemed author, Princeton University Press. Published in 1993, this insightful book spans 252 pages and delves into the critical question of whether bilateral and regional bargaining hindered international commerce and finance during the 1930s, ultimately prolonging the Great Depression.
Through a compelling analysis, the author illustrates how economic discrimination can paradoxically promote international economic openness by enhancing political exchange. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of global economics and the historical context of trade policies. Discover the complexities of economic interactions and their political ramifications with this engaging read from Princeton University Press.