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This comprehensive work by Kathleen Claussen, Manfred Elsig, and Rodrigo Polanco published by Cambridge University Press provides an in-depth analysis of the conceptual foundations underlying modern preferential trade agreements. The authors examine how trade deals can be designed to reflect contemporary economic realities, including digital commerce, environmental sustainability, and labor standards.
The book addresses critical questions about the future of international trade policy, exploring innovative approaches to agreement architecture that move beyond traditional tariff reduction frameworks. It considers how preferential trade arrangements can balance economic integration with regulatory autonomy, social objectives, and global challenges.
Ideal for policymakers, trade economists, legal scholars, and international relations professionals, this text serves as an essential guide for understanding the evolution of trade governance in an increasingly complex global marketplace.







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