The Tide Turns? Trade Protectionism, and Slowing Global Growth. The 18th GTA Report

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Abstract The G20’s principal task of reviving global economic growth has never been easy – it is harder now that world trade is contracting. World trade growth isn’t slowing down – the latest available monthly data compiled for this report suggests that it has been falling in volume and value terms through 2015. On average G20 exports have fallen 4.5% since world trade peaked in value in October 2014.
Authors Evenett, Simon J. & Fritz, Johannes
Subjects economics
law
political science
HSG Classification contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area SEPS - Economic Policy
Date November 2015
Publisher CEPR Press
Place of Publication London
Number of Pages 114
Depositing User David Schork
Date Deposited 18 Dec 2017 13:17
Last Modified 20 Jul 2022 17:33
URI: https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/253015

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Evenett, Simon J. & Fritz, Johannes : The Tide Turns? Trade Protectionism, and Slowing Global Growth. The 18th GTA Report. London : CEPR Press, 2015,

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