A unique feature of the financial crisis is the unprecedented collapse in global world trade. The objective of this paper is to explain some of that collapse as a move toward protectionism triggered not by nationalistic interests but by ‘competing ’ objectives among trading partners from the Mundell-Fleming Trilemma. Even with the best of intentions, efforts toward internal rebalancing necessarily implies harming your trading partner unintentionally if they should be using conflicting policy objectives of the Trilemma. National interests are at odds between two such countries and their policy prescriptions counteract, and paralyze rebalancing and coordination efforts between nations. Policymakers may be forced into protectionists ’ stances ...
Reseña de libro: Richard Baldwin y Simon Evenett (eds.), vers. digital. The collapse of global trade...
The severe contraction of world trade volume during the recent global crisis was a major blow to the...
This paper examines the question of whether the world will continue to move toward a liberal, multi-...
A unique feature of the financial crisis is the unprecedented collapse in global world trade. The ob...
The Great Recession of 2008–09 provided a fertile ground for protectionist pressures to increase. It...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
One of the most distinctive aspects of this economic crisis was the coordinated efforts of nation-st...
The financial crisis that began in 2007 and gained momentum in 2008 shoved the world economy into a ...
This article takes stock of the main developments that have marked the global trading system in the...
Trade has declined massively during the crisis. This column assesses the relative roles of falling d...
The collapse in trade and the contraction of output that occurred during 2008–9 was comparable to, a...
textabstractIn order to put the mainstream narrative for the recent world trade collapse into a cons...
The financial sector of the world economy seems utterly convinced that the world is currently descen...
The global trading community is in a state of deep crisis. Its main system, multilateralism, has rec...
Global supply chains reshaped international trade since the end 1980s and their role in the trade co...
Reseña de libro: Richard Baldwin y Simon Evenett (eds.), vers. digital. The collapse of global trade...
The severe contraction of world trade volume during the recent global crisis was a major blow to the...
This paper examines the question of whether the world will continue to move toward a liberal, multi-...
A unique feature of the financial crisis is the unprecedented collapse in global world trade. The ob...
The Great Recession of 2008–09 provided a fertile ground for protectionist pressures to increase. It...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
One of the most distinctive aspects of this economic crisis was the coordinated efforts of nation-st...
The financial crisis that began in 2007 and gained momentum in 2008 shoved the world economy into a ...
This article takes stock of the main developments that have marked the global trading system in the...
Trade has declined massively during the crisis. This column assesses the relative roles of falling d...
The collapse in trade and the contraction of output that occurred during 2008–9 was comparable to, a...
textabstractIn order to put the mainstream narrative for the recent world trade collapse into a cons...
The financial sector of the world economy seems utterly convinced that the world is currently descen...
The global trading community is in a state of deep crisis. Its main system, multilateralism, has rec...
Global supply chains reshaped international trade since the end 1980s and their role in the trade co...
Reseña de libro: Richard Baldwin y Simon Evenett (eds.), vers. digital. The collapse of global trade...
The severe contraction of world trade volume during the recent global crisis was a major blow to the...
This paper examines the question of whether the world will continue to move toward a liberal, multi-...