Trade Warriors
Discover the intricate world of international trade with "Trade Warriors" by Marc L. Busch, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This compelling paperback spans 224 pages and offers a deep dive into how states engage in competitive practices to elevate their industries on a global scale. Busch presents a robust theory that elucidates why governments choose to intervene or retaliate in high-tech sectors—from robotics to aerospace. As nations invest in their 'national champions' and vie for market dominance, this insightful book unravels the complexities of commercial rivalries and the future of industries. Perfect for those interested in business, economics, and political science, "Trade Warriors" is a crucial addition to your bookshelf. Strengthen your understanding of international trade dynamics and how the political economy shapes global markets.