Search results for: “trade bloc”

  • Block Trade

    A large trading order, defined on the New York Stock Exchange as an order that consists of 10,000 shares of a given stock or a total market value of $200,000 or more….

  • Stumbling Blocks

    Stumbling blocks in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, stumbling blocks is: a term ascribed to Jagdish Bhagwati. The entries on trade policy are here. It is used to describe free-trade areas that impede the development of multilateral trade liberalization. See also building blocks.[1] […]

  • Regional Trade Arrangement

    Regional trade arrangement in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, regional trade arrangement is: RTA. The entries on trade policy are here. A free-trade agreement, customs union or common market consisting of two or more countries (e.g. The entries on trade policy are here. ANZCERTA, NAFTA […]

  • Blocking Statutes

    Blocking statutes in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, blocking statutes is: national legislation aimed at countering the attempted extraterritorial use of antitrust laws by others. Such legislation typically forbids nationals of the country concerned to cooperate in antitrust […]

  • Blocking Statutes

    Blocking statutes in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, blocking statutes is: national legislation aimed at countering the attempted extraterritorial use of antitrust laws by others. Such legislation typically forbids nationals of the country concerned to cooperate in antitrust […]

  • Building-block Approach

    Building-block approach in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, building-block approach is: first, building blocks may be the elements ultimately making up a free-trade agreement. Some easy elements, such as trade facilitation activities, might be tackled first as confidence-building […]

  • Building-block Approach

    Building-block approach in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, building-block approach is: first, building blocks may be the elements ultimately making up a free-trade agreement. Some easy elements, such as trade facilitation activities, might be tackled first as confidence-building […]

  • Block Exemptions

    Block exemptions in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, block exemptions is: a term used to describe the practice of the European Community to exempt some sensitive sectors, most often agricultural and textile products, from the full application of the provisions of its preferential trade […]

  • Blockade

    Blockade

    In disposition of troops or vessels so as to cut off all external communications with an enemy’s town, fort or port.

  • Program Trades

    Also called basket trades, orders requiring the execution of trades in a large number of different stocks at as near the same time as possible. Related: block trade…

  • Block House

    Brokerage firms that help to find potential buyers or sellers of large block trades….

  • Resentment, Inefficiency, Bureaucracy, And Stupid Signals

    Resentment, inefficiency, bureaucracy, and stupid signals in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, resentment, inefficiency, bureaucracy, and stupid signals is: identified by Michael Aho as ingredients for the emergence of a series of regional trade blocs.[1] Resentment, inefficiency, […]

  • Nafta

    Nafta

    Definition of Nafta The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Nafta: North American Free Trade Agreement. See: FREE TRADE in this legal dictionary and in the world encyclopedia of law. Nafta: Resources Notes and References Drislane, R., & Parkinson, G. […]

  • Cartel

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Cartel Meaning of Cartel A written challenge openly displayed. A grouping of producers of raw materials or goods ; also an agreement between members of such group. […]

  • Common Market

    Common Market

    Financial Definition of Common Market Meaning of Common Market An agreement between two or more countries that permits the free movement of capital and labor as well as goods and services. Related Entries of […]