First InTraders International Conference on International Trade Conference Book


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I am gratified to have the honor to put forward the vote of thanks to all the Congressional Coordinators, Congressional Committees, Writers and Authors who provided the intensive work performnace for the Congress under the academic presidency of Sakarya University, Kaynarca School of Applied Sciences, Turkey. First of all, i would like to convey my special thanks to the honorable Director of School, Chairman of Conference Assoc. Prof. Dr. İrfan Haşlak, International Trade and Logistics Department and the Director, Co-Chairman of Conference PhD. Faculty Member Mustafa Yılmaz for their great support and presidency. In 2016, the preparations for the InTraders Academic Platform begans. Firstly, the trademark registration process was completed, then established International and Scientific Board in which about 50 foreigners and 180 locals were taken on board. In this process, several universities and academicians from Macedonia, Kosovo, and Romania visited in October 2017, Turkey. On March 19-23, 2018, the Romania universities were visited and the partnership was signed with the University of Craiova for the The Second InTraders International Conference on International Trade which will be held on 4-5-6 October 2018. The UCP Business School with many universities along with academicians from the city of Lahore, Pakistan visited our University during the time period from March 24 to April 2, 2018. On March 27, 2018, UCP organized a Student Presentation Contest on behalf of InTraders, that was the first activity performed by Scientific Broad. It was proud to organize a Contest on behalf of the Congress. I would like to thank the UCP Business School Directors and Students for this successful Contest. I want to conevy my special thanks to Dr. Salman Iqbal, Dr. Huma Khan, Researcher Mamoona Rasheed and UCP Business School students.

























Lecture Notes in International Trade: An Undergraduate Course


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This book provides a comprehensive discussion of the economics of International Trade. Key questions related to why countries trade, how they gain from trade, and how international trade can produce winners and losers are answered. The last of these questions is related to the connection of trade to inequality in the distribution of income. The book uses both theoretical models and empirical evidence to answer these questions. It also provides a discussion of the economics of labor migration and international capital mobility. The book also provides a detailed discussion of the welfare implications of various trade policy instruments such as tariffs, quotas, export subsidies etc. This is followed by a discussion of the process of actual policymaking in democratic societies which goes into the realm of political economy. The focus here is on the political economy of trade policy. It also provides a discussion of the economics of preferential trading agreements and a history of multilateral trading agreements under the aegis of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) and its evolution into the World Trade Organization (WTO).




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