Should the strategic trade policy be considered obsolete or should it be redefined based on the current circumstances?

Authors

  • Julián Salinas Ventura Universidad de El Salvador, El Salvador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/eys.19-46.1

Keywords:

Strategic trade policy, free trade, protectionism, dependence, development

Abstract

This paper discusses the relevance of the strategic trade policy in the economies in Latin American countries, who have signed several trade agreements bilaterally and multilaterally. These agreements limit the policies that can be implemented and mostly do not consider the countries’ specific circumstances. However, it is important to discuss the problem of dependency and its specific manifestations, especially when talking about the Latin American countries’ integration into international trade.

The strategic trade policy really needs to be redefined to take global context into consideration and to implement policies that have trade impact on strategic economic sectors, based on a deliberate development strategy.

 

Author Biography

Julián Salinas Ventura, Universidad de El Salvador

Magister Scientiae en política económica con mención en economía internacional, docente de la Universidad de El Salvador, asesor económico de la Comisión de Hacienda del FMLN en la Asamblea Legislativa, miembro de la Red Centroamericana de ex becarios del DAAD para la investigación (CADAN: R).

Published

08/08/2014

How to Cite

Should the strategic trade policy be considered obsolete or should it be redefined based on the current circumstances?. (2014). Economía Y Sociedad, 19(46), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.15359/eys.19-46.1

How to Cite

Should the strategic trade policy be considered obsolete or should it be redefined based on the current circumstances?. (2014). Economía Y Sociedad, 19(46), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.15359/eys.19-46.1

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