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  • 1
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    ANU Press | Acton, Australia :Australian National University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958261227102883
    Format: 1 online resource (298 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-76046-114-8
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Content: "Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with which the EU does not have a comprehensive trade agreement. Australia and the EU are entering a new phase in the bilateral relationship, and the push towards a potential trade agreement has been steadily gaining momentum. This collection brings together diverse and deeply practical contributions to the forthcoming policy debate on the Australia–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), highlighting potential points of difficulty and possible gains from the agreement. This book makes two further contributions: it adds to the body of work reappraising the contemporary Australia–EU relationship; and provides a snapshot of current issues in trade policy—the ‘new trade agenda’—which is more complex and politically visible than ever. The issues confronting Australia and the EU in forthcoming negotiations are those confronting policy makers around the globe. They are testing public tolerance of decisions once viewed as dull and technocratic, and are redefining the academic treatment of trade policy. ‘… this book is especially important because it is talking about a very different type of trade agreement than the ones Australia has concluded recently with our major trading partners in East Asia. An agreement with the EU inevitably will focus on issues like services, investment, government procurement, and competition policy. These are major issues in their own right, are key parts of the new trade agenda, and are critical to Australia’s successful transition to a prosperous post–mining boom economy. In the absence of generalisable unilateral economic reform in this country, trade policy hopefully will provide an external source of pressure for reform. If this book adds to that pressure while also suggesting some of the tools needed for reform, it will have made a major contribution.’ Dr Mike Adams, Partner, Trading Nation Consulting"
    Note: Korea-EU FTA: breaking new ground / Yoo-Duk Kang -- Understanding the EU Singapore Free Trade Agreement / Deborah Elms -- Is the CETA a road map for Australia and the EU? / Annmarie Elijah -- The changed architecture of the EU's agricultural policy over four decades: trade policy implications for Australia / Alan Swinbank and Carsten Daugbjerg -- Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship / Karen Hussey and Carl Tidemann -- Geographical indications: an assessment of EU treaty demands / Hazel Moir -- Gains for trade in services in an EU-Australia free trade agreement: a European perspective / Pascal Kerneis -- "Mutual evaluation" : a new policy tool for dealing with behind the borders barriers / Anne McNaughton and Jacqueline Lo -- Bringing Australia and the EU closer: is an FTA a solution? / Paul Gretton -- EU and Australia: Europe's challenges and policy options for future trade / Roderick Abbott and Hosuk Lee Makiyama -- An FTA with the EU: what could be gained? / Bruce Gosper Australia and the EU: partners in the new trade agenda / Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-76046-113-X
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Acton, Australia : Austrailan National University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044440345
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 282 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781760461140
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Content: Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with which the EU does not have a comprehensive trade agreement. Australia and the EU are entering a new phase in the bilateral relationship, and the push towards a potential trade agreement has been steadily gaining momentum. This collection brings together diverse and deeply practical contributions to the forthcoming policy debate on the Australia–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), highlighting potential points of difficulty and possible gains from the agreement. This book makes two further contributions: it adds to the body of work reappraising the contemporary Australia–EU relationship; and provides a snapshot of current issues in trade policy—the ‘new trade agenda’—which is more complex and politically visible than ever. The issues confronting Australia and the EU in forthcoming negotiations are those confronting policy makers around the globe. They are testing public tolerance of decisions once viewed as dull and technocratic, and are redefining the academic treatment of trade policy
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-76046-113-3
    Language: English
    Keywords: Australien ; Europäische Union ; Freihandelsabkommen ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_100866863X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 282 pages)
    ISBN: 9781760461133 , 1760461148 , 176046113X , 9781760461140
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Content: Introduction: Australia, the European Union and the New Trade Agenda / Annmarie Elijah, Donald Kenyon, Karen Hussey and Pierre van der Eng -- Korea-EU FTA: Breaking New Ground / Yoo-Duk Kang -- Understanding the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement / Deborah Elms -- Is the CETA a Road Map for Australia and the EU? / Annmarie Elijah -- The Changed Architecture of the EU's Agricultural Policy Over Four Decades: Trade Policy Implications for Australia / Alan Swinbank and Carsten Daugbjerg -- Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship / Karen Hussey and Carl Tidemann -- Geographical Indications: An Assessment of EU Treaty Demands / Hazel Moir -- Gains for Trade in Services in an EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A European Perspective / Pascal Kerneis -- 'Mutual Evaluation': A New Policy Tool for Dealing with 'Behind the Borders' Barriers / Anne McNaughton and Jacqueline Lo -- Bringing Australia and the EU Closer: Is an FTA a Solution? / Paul Gretton -- EU and Australia: Europe's Challenges and Policy Options for Future Trade / Roderick Abbott and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama -- An FTA with the EU: What Could Be Gained? / Bruce Gosper -- Australia and the EU: Partners in the New Trade Agenda / Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng
    Content: Introduction: Australia, the European Union and the New Trade Agenda / Annmarie Elijah, Donald Kenyon, Karen Hussey and Pierre van der Eng -- Korea-EU FTA: Breaking New Ground / Yoo-Duk Kang -- Understanding the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement / Deborah Elms -- Is the CETA a Road Map for Australia and the EU? / Annmarie Elijah -- The Changed Architecture of the EU's Agricultural Policy Over Four Decades: Trade Policy Implications for Australia / Alan Swinbank and Carsten Daugbjerg -- Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship / Karen Hussey and Carl Tidemann -- Geographical Indications: An Assessment of EU Treaty Demands / Hazel Moir -- Gains for Trade in Services in an EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A European Perspective / Pascal Kerneis -- 'Mutual Evaluation': A New Policy Tool for Dealing with 'Behind the Borders' Barriers / Anne McNaughton and Jacqueline Lo -- Bringing Australia and the EU Closer: Is an FTA a Solution? / Paul Gretton -- EU and Australia: Europe's Challenges and Policy Options for Future Trade / Roderick Abbott and Hosuk Lee-Makiyama -- An FTA with the EU: What Could Be Gained? / Bruce Gosper -- Australia and the EU: Partners in the New Trade Agenda / Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781760461133
    Additional Edition: Print version Australia, the European Union and the new trade agenda Acton, A.C.T : ANU Press, 2017
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Acton, Australia :Australian National University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948327561702882
    Format: 1 online resource (298 pages).
    ISBN: 9781760461140 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Australia, the European Union and the New Trade Agenda. Acton, Australia : Australian National University Press, c2017 ISBN 9781760461133
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    ANU Press | Acton, Australia :Australian National University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958261227102883
    Format: 1 online resource (298 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-76046-114-8
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Content: "Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with which the EU does not have a comprehensive trade agreement. Australia and the EU are entering a new phase in the bilateral relationship, and the push towards a potential trade agreement has been steadily gaining momentum. This collection brings together diverse and deeply practical contributions to the forthcoming policy debate on the Australia–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), highlighting potential points of difficulty and possible gains from the agreement. This book makes two further contributions: it adds to the body of work reappraising the contemporary Australia–EU relationship; and provides a snapshot of current issues in trade policy—the ‘new trade agenda’—which is more complex and politically visible than ever. The issues confronting Australia and the EU in forthcoming negotiations are those confronting policy makers around the globe. They are testing public tolerance of decisions once viewed as dull and technocratic, and are redefining the academic treatment of trade policy. ‘… this book is especially important because it is talking about a very different type of trade agreement than the ones Australia has concluded recently with our major trading partners in East Asia. An agreement with the EU inevitably will focus on issues like services, investment, government procurement, and competition policy. These are major issues in their own right, are key parts of the new trade agenda, and are critical to Australia’s successful transition to a prosperous post–mining boom economy. In the absence of generalisable unilateral economic reform in this country, trade policy hopefully will provide an external source of pressure for reform. If this book adds to that pressure while also suggesting some of the tools needed for reform, it will have made a major contribution.’ Dr Mike Adams, Partner, Trading Nation Consulting"
    Note: Korea-EU FTA: breaking new ground / Yoo-Duk Kang -- Understanding the EU Singapore Free Trade Agreement / Deborah Elms -- Is the CETA a road map for Australia and the EU? / Annmarie Elijah -- The changed architecture of the EU's agricultural policy over four decades: trade policy implications for Australia / Alan Swinbank and Carsten Daugbjerg -- Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship / Karen Hussey and Carl Tidemann -- Geographical indications: an assessment of EU treaty demands / Hazel Moir -- Gains for trade in services in an EU-Australia free trade agreement: a European perspective / Pascal Kerneis -- "Mutual evaluation" : a new policy tool for dealing with behind the borders barriers / Anne McNaughton and Jacqueline Lo -- Bringing Australia and the EU closer: is an FTA a solution? / Paul Gretton -- EU and Australia: Europe's challenges and policy options for future trade / Roderick Abbott and Hosuk Lee Makiyama -- An FTA with the EU: what could be gained? / Bruce Gosper Australia and the EU: partners in the new trade agenda / Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-76046-113-X
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    ANU Press | Acton, Australia :Australian National University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949711324302882
    Format: 1 online resource (298 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-76046-114-8
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Content: "Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with which the EU does not have a comprehensive trade agreement. Australia and the EU are entering a new phase in the bilateral relationship, and the push towards a potential trade agreement has been steadily gaining momentum. This collection brings together diverse and deeply practical contributions to the forthcoming policy debate on the Australia–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), highlighting potential points of difficulty and possible gains from the agreement. This book makes two further contributions: it adds to the body of work reappraising the contemporary Australia–EU relationship; and provides a snapshot of current issues in trade policy—the ‘new trade agenda’—which is more complex and politically visible than ever. The issues confronting Australia and the EU in forthcoming negotiations are those confronting policy makers around the globe. They are testing public tolerance of decisions once viewed as dull and technocratic, and are redefining the academic treatment of trade policy. ‘… this book is especially important because it is talking about a very different type of trade agreement than the ones Australia has concluded recently with our major trading partners in East Asia. An agreement with the EU inevitably will focus on issues like services, investment, government procurement, and competition policy. These are major issues in their own right, are key parts of the new trade agenda, and are critical to Australia’s successful transition to a prosperous post–mining boom economy. In the absence of generalisable unilateral economic reform in this country, trade policy hopefully will provide an external source of pressure for reform. If this book adds to that pressure while also suggesting some of the tools needed for reform, it will have made a major contribution.’ Dr Mike Adams, Partner, Trading Nation Consulting"
    Note: Korea-EU FTA: breaking new ground / Yoo-Duk Kang -- Understanding the EU Singapore Free Trade Agreement / Deborah Elms -- Is the CETA a road map for Australia and the EU? / Annmarie Elijah -- The changed architecture of the EU's agricultural policy over four decades: trade policy implications for Australia / Alan Swinbank and Carsten Daugbjerg -- Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship / Karen Hussey and Carl Tidemann -- Geographical indications: an assessment of EU treaty demands / Hazel Moir -- Gains for trade in services in an EU-Australia free trade agreement: a European perspective / Pascal Kerneis -- "Mutual evaluation" : a new policy tool for dealing with behind the borders barriers / Anne McNaughton and Jacqueline Lo -- Bringing Australia and the EU closer: is an FTA a solution? / Paul Gretton -- EU and Australia: Europe's challenges and policy options for future trade / Roderick Abbott and Hosuk Lee Makiyama -- An FTA with the EU: what could be gained? / Bruce Gosper Australia and the EU: partners in the new trade agenda / Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-76046-113-X
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    ANU Press | Acton, Australia :Australian National University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958261227102883
    Format: 1 online resource (298 pages).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-76046-114-8
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)
    Content: "Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries with which the EU does not have a comprehensive trade agreement. Australia and the EU are entering a new phase in the bilateral relationship, and the push towards a potential trade agreement has been steadily gaining momentum. This collection brings together diverse and deeply practical contributions to the forthcoming policy debate on the Australia–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), highlighting potential points of difficulty and possible gains from the agreement. This book makes two further contributions: it adds to the body of work reappraising the contemporary Australia–EU relationship; and provides a snapshot of current issues in trade policy—the ‘new trade agenda’—which is more complex and politically visible than ever. The issues confronting Australia and the EU in forthcoming negotiations are those confronting policy makers around the globe. They are testing public tolerance of decisions once viewed as dull and technocratic, and are redefining the academic treatment of trade policy. ‘… this book is especially important because it is talking about a very different type of trade agreement than the ones Australia has concluded recently with our major trading partners in East Asia. An agreement with the EU inevitably will focus on issues like services, investment, government procurement, and competition policy. These are major issues in their own right, are key parts of the new trade agenda, and are critical to Australia’s successful transition to a prosperous post–mining boom economy. In the absence of generalisable unilateral economic reform in this country, trade policy hopefully will provide an external source of pressure for reform. If this book adds to that pressure while also suggesting some of the tools needed for reform, it will have made a major contribution.’ Dr Mike Adams, Partner, Trading Nation Consulting"
    Note: Korea-EU FTA: breaking new ground / Yoo-Duk Kang -- Understanding the EU Singapore Free Trade Agreement / Deborah Elms -- Is the CETA a road map for Australia and the EU? / Annmarie Elijah -- The changed architecture of the EU's agricultural policy over four decades: trade policy implications for Australia / Alan Swinbank and Carsten Daugbjerg -- Agriculture in the Australia-EU economic and trade relationship / Karen Hussey and Carl Tidemann -- Geographical indications: an assessment of EU treaty demands / Hazel Moir -- Gains for trade in services in an EU-Australia free trade agreement: a European perspective / Pascal Kerneis -- "Mutual evaluation" : a new policy tool for dealing with behind the borders barriers / Anne McNaughton and Jacqueline Lo -- Bringing Australia and the EU closer: is an FTA a solution? / Paul Gretton -- EU and Australia: Europe's challenges and policy options for future trade / Roderick Abbott and Hosuk Lee Makiyama -- An FTA with the EU: what could be gained? / Bruce Gosper Australia and the EU: partners in the new trade agenda / Don Kenyon and Pierre van der Eng. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-76046-113-X
    Language: English
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