Economics Insights: Trade policy and global impacts
Can a single administration’s trade strategy alter the course of global economic history?
This curated e-book collection explores the intersection of trade policy, political economy and international power dynamics, linking historical trends to today’s global transformations.
Discover why this collection should be the primary tool for examining the political and economic forces driving contemporary global change.
The collection includes 154 eBooks on:
- Trade policies
- Global supply chain
- Economic nationalism
- Fiscal and monetary policies
- Environmental policy
Highlights for Books
Supplementary Book Series

Global Economic History Series
This series aims to publish works contributing to the description, clarification and explanation of long-term changes in world economy, including such issues as the differential economic development of various countries and regions and the economic and social inequalities that resulted from this imbalanced pattern. The series includes studies that combine a theoretical perspective with detailed historical investigations and utilise a comparative perspective to unravel the mysteries of global economic development.

Library of Economic History
This peer-reviewed book series publishes monographs and edited volumes on international aspects of economic history and case studies of an exemplary nature for scholarly debate. The series takes a global approach to economic history and also studies from under-represented regions, topics and time periods, including proposals that focus on theoretical and methodological issues.













