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BUILDERnews is the largest regional trade magazine covering the Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Cailfornia, Arizona, and Nevada construction industries. Its readers are top executives at established residential and commercial construction, design and engineering firms as well as suppliers who look to the magazine for regional insight and information on construction, tools, materials, managem...
http://www.buildernewsmag.com
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http://www.buildernewsmag.com

Offshore Investment is widely regarded within the international financial marketplace as the leading journal for wealth management professionals, lawyers, bankers, accountants and serious investors. Exploring key issues including trusts, estate planning, legislation, taxation, charities and company formation, Offshore Investment also features jurisdictional updates of international financial cent...
http://www.offshoreinvestment.com
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http://www.offshoreinvestment.com

Process News on process-controls.com.
http://www.process-controls.com/OnlineMagFrame.html
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Process, News

http://www.process-controls.com/OnlineMagFrame.html

Film TV and commercial production qualified services resource for Los Angeles and Southern California
http://www.la411.com/
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http://www.la411.com/

Film TV and commercial production qualified services resource for New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut
http://www.newyork411.com/
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http://www.newyork411.com/

CigarWise is a publication created especially for the cigar smoker. The editorial coverage is designed to be suitable for everyone from the novice to the connoisseur. The unique manner in which CigarWise reviews cigars assures that each review is straightforward, unedited, and unbiased.
http://www.stepmagazine.com
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cigar magazine, cigar reviews, cigar ratings

http://www.stepmagazine.com

Consulting-Specifying Engineer is the industry's premier integrated engineering source for nonresidential building systems
http://www.csemag.com/
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News, tutorials, applications, and research on control, instrumentation and automation systems for electrical, mechanical and chemical engineers. Coverage includes discrete control, information control, process control, and system integration.
http://www.ianmag.com
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http://www.ianmag.com

News, tutorials, applications, and research on control, instrumentation and automation systems for electrical, mechanical and chemical engineers. Coverage includes discrete control, information control, process control, and system integration.
http://www.controleng.com/
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http://www.controleng.com/

Embedded Computing Design is your resource for the latest news, engineering methods, products, and tools necessary for design of small embedded modules to your distributed, large-scale embedded systems
http://www.applied-computing.net
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http://www.applied-computing.net

Professional speakers, trainers for corporate training, meetings and conventions, with how-to articles from business and personal development experts
http://www.expertmagazine.com
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http://www.expertmagazine.com

FREE subscriptions to computer, engineering, and business magazines. Topics include information technology, network management, telecommunications, graphics, manufacturing, multimedia and more!
http://techieindex.tradepub.com
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http://techieindex.tradepub.com

Leading trade publication covering the gifts and decorative accessories industry.
http://www.giftsanddec.com/
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Gifts, Decoratives

http://www.giftsanddec.com/

News magazine read monthly by thousands of truckers and trucker related business in B.C. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Yukon and Northwest Territories
http://www.truckspeaker.com
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Truckers, Advertisers, Politics, Canadian, Heavy, Equipment, and, Oil, and, gas, operators, Alberta, Ottawa, BC, News

http://www.truckspeaker.com

Kiosk Marketplace - Self Service Kiosks News & Information
http://www.kioskmarketplace.com
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http://www.kioskmarketplace.com

HOWARD L. HARRISON
http://www.limotalk.com
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http://www.limotalk.com

Marketnews - Serving Canada's Consumer Electronics, Computing & Digital Imaging Industry
http://www.marketnews.ca
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consumer electronics, industry news, retail

http://www.marketnews.ca

Modern Asphalts is the industry's magazine for the latest information on asphalt technology.
http://www.modernasphalts.com
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Modern Asphalts, Modern Asphalts magazine, Asphalt, RMC, Hanson, Aggregate Industries, RMC, Nynas, Shell, Bitumen, Lafarge Aggregates, road safety, skid resistance, Nypol, Scott, Wilson, Pavement, Engineering, zinc slag

http://www.modernasphalts.com

New Industrial Products Magazine is a product guide for industry and commerce, covering factory equipment, measurement and testing, instrumentation, packaging and labelling, handling and storage, health and safety,computing and news
http://www.newindustrialproducts.co.uk
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http://www.newindustrialproducts.co.uk

an online magazine for restaurant industry professionals, with input =from professionals in all phases of the restaurant business, technique notes, a jobs board, newsgroup, product reviews and lots more. A great reference site for food pros.
http://www.ontherail.com
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http://www.ontherail.com

Parts & People is a trade-only publication whose goal is to provide news, information, and insightful business profiles to automotive businesses with the purpose of sharing and cultivating good, ethical, and profitable business practices. The tabloid publication is supported solely by advertising revenues and does not sell it's mail list nor charge for it's editorial coverage.Published in Moun...
http://www.partsandpeople.com/
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http://www.partsandpeople.com/

The Informed Retailer's Choice, featuring News and Information for the Trade, as well as Ideas and Resources for Consumers!
http://www.partypaper.com
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http://www.partypaper.com

PEM is the magazine for Canada¹s industrial plant engineers and maintenance supervisors. The magazine provides readers on the shop floor with the information they need to increase manufacturing uptime, integrate new technology and manage groups of skilled professionals in an industrial setting.
http://www.pem-mag.com/
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Plant, engineering, and, maintenance, PEM, manufacturing, shop floor, plant engineer, maintenance, mtce., asset management, CMMS, reliability, uptime, downtime, facilities management, industrial safety, industrial accident prevention, power transmission, material handling, shutdowns, shutdown, turnarounds, turnaround, HVAC, plant operations, couplings, machine guarding, hydraulics, pneumatics, ...

http://www.pem-mag.com/

The interactive online magazine for Groundsmen and Greenkeepers
http://www.pitchcare.com/
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pitchcare, pitch, care, football pitches, golf courses, cricket wickets, rugby pitches

http://www.pitchcare.com/

Security Magazine: Techologies, Applications, Products and Solutions for Buyers
http://www.securitymagazine.com/
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security, biometrics, internet security, technology, internet fraud, computer software

http://www.securitymagazine.com/

Solutions for Sales and Management Success
http://www.sellingpower.com
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sales, selling skills, training, management, motivation, communication, message board, closing, cold calling, marketing, advice, magazine, audio, office, shop, advertising, CRM, presentations, incentives, meetings, success books, posters, handling objections, selling tools, corporate gifts, business greeting cards, super sellers, superachievers, sales question, subscriptions, view issues, ...

http://www.sellingpower.com

Sign Update is the sign industry's premier sign magazine. If you are involved in CAS and making vinyl signs, banners or lettering or any other aspects of signmaking, or are offering sign supplies to the sign trade, Sign Update magazine is for you
http://www.sign-update-magazine.co.uk
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Sign Update, SignUK, Sign, Update, Sign Industry, SignUpdate, magazine, signs, banners, blanks, stainless steel, letters, routing, graphics, engravers, engraving, window, films, news, etching, solutions, pavement, signmakers, card cutter, cutters, signage, fastenings, letter fastenings, poster, case, cast metal, signmaker, magazine, routing tables, films, printing, printers, laser, engraving, ...

http://www.sign-update-magazine.co.uk

The concept of the wired home and its flashy heart, the home theater appeals to our desire to control our immediate environment. Sometimes, however, systems control is not just an appealing option but a necessity. Control can mean the difference between an individual's total dependence and his or her ability to function with a significant and meaningful degree of independence. Gideon Elfassy owner
http://svconline.com
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home, control, systems, Elfassy, Sound, Neal, Golden, system, Crestron, touch, IR, Sony, Video, Sound Specialists Chicago, Crestron, TPS, 6000, CT-1000, STX-3500, Sony, Denon, M&K, VPH-G90U, Stewart, Filmscreen, LX100, VPL-VW10HT, Draper, Access, Series, E, PFM-500A3WU, S-150THX, s-150CTHX, SS-150THX, MX-350THX, AVR-5800, AVR-3802, Escient, Speakercraft

http://svconline.com

Supply Chain Systems Magazine is the leading trade publicaton for end users, resellers, and systems integrators implementing automated data capture (ADC) hardware and software, APS (Advanced Planning and Scheduling), e-commerce, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), transportation, and warehouse management systems across the supply chain.
http://www.scs-mag.com
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http://www.scs-mag.com

Supply House Times magazine - plumbing, industrial pvf, hydronics, hvacr
http://www.supplyht.com/
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plumbing, industrial pvf, hydronics, hvacr, supply house times

http://www.supplyht.com/

On-line trade magazine for the UK temperature controlled manufacturing, storage and distribution industry aimed at retailers, distributors and suppliers to the industry.
http://www.tradeshopwindow.com/
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http://www.tradeshopwindow.com/

Video Business is a leading business-to-business provider of news, perspective and data relating to the creation and delivery of home entertainment content. The magazine covers the production, marketing, distribution and sales of prerecorded DVD and VHS; pay-per-view and video-on-demand; Internet video; and digital video.
http://www.videobusiness.com
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Video, Business, Video, Business, Video Business magazine, production, marketing, distribution, DVD, VHS, prerecorded DVD, prerecorded VHS, pay-per-view, video-on-demand, Internet video, digital video

http://www.videobusiness.com

Window and Door magazine - The premier window & door information source for the fenestration industry, serving over 20,000 window and door manufacturers, distributors & dealers of windows and doors.
http://www.windowanddoor.net/
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http://www.windowanddoor.net/

Breaking news, features, columns, technical stories, calendar of events, and idea exchange for the cable television, broadcasting, speciality service, satellite, telecoom, and general broadband industries in Canada
http://www.cablecastermagazine.com
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http://www.cablecastermagazine.com

Environment Times is the leading UK environmental management publication, regular features on green issues such as air pollution, water contamination and toxic land
http://www.environmenttimes.co.uk
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http://www.environmenttimes.co.uk

Laboratory Equipment magazine provides the latest information on products, technologies and services for the laboratory professional
http://www.labequipmag.com

http://www.labequipmag.com

Online source for news and information for Scientifc Computing and Technical Computing applications and products
http://www.scamag.com

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http://albertaoil.net
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http://albertaoil.net

Primedia Business Magazines & Media's world-class publications connect buyers and sellers in targeted business markets. We invite you to browse our Web site and find a publication, book, exhibition or site for your market.
http://www.primediabusiness.com/
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http://www.primediabusiness.com/

Private Label Magazine is the worlds leading publication for the private label industry. Private Label Magazine is an E.W. Williams publication.
http://www.privatelabelmag.com
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Private Label Magazine, PL, private label, store brands, Private label International

http://www.privatelabelmag.com

Quick Frozen Foods International magazine is the worlds leading magazine of the quick frozen foods industry. Quick Frozen Foods International is an E.W. Williams publication.
http://www.qffintl.com
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http://www.qffintl.com

Real Estate Alert: The Weekly Update on Institutional Buying Opportunities
http://www.REAlert.com
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http://www.REAlert.com

Reed Business Information (RBI-US) licenses and syndicates b2b content in the media, construction, electronics, retail, manufacturing and science sectors, enabling other media companies, technology providers, and sellers to attract customers.
http://www.reedbusiness.com
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http://www.reedbusiness.com

Reed Business Information (RBI-US) licenses and syndicates b2b content in the media, construction, electronics, retail, manufacturing and science sectors, enabling other media companies, technology providers, and sellers to attract customers.
http://www.cahners.com/mainmag/ocg.htm
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http://www.cahners.com/mainmag/ocg.htm

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http://www.impomag.com/

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http://www.ipb.com/

http://www.ipb.com/

Registered Rep. is the source for investment professionals
http://registeredrep.com
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http://registeredrep.com

Retail Traffic, where real estate, retail and development meet. The retail, shopping center and retail real estate professional's source for information, news and trends, including demographics, consumer behavior, retail real estate development and design, market profiles, store and shopping center research and expert analysis.
http://www.retailtrafficmag.com/
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http://www.retailtrafficmag.com/

RF Design magazine provides RF engineers with design information concerning wireless communication's circuits and products using radio frequency signals (3 kHz to 300 GHz).
http://rfdesign.com
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http://rfdesign.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Trade"

A fruit stand at a market.
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A fruit stand at a market.

Trade is the voluntary exchange of goods, services, or both. Trade is also called commerce. A mechanism that allows trade is called a market. The original form of trade was barter, the direct exchange of goods and services. Modern traders instead generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. As a result, buying can be separated from selling, or earning. The invention of money (and later credit, paper money and non-physical money) greatly simplified and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade.

Trade exists for many reasons. Due to specialization and division of labor, most people concentrate on a small aspect of production, trading for other products. Trade exists between regions because different regions have a comparative advantage in the production of some tradable commodity, or because different regions' size allows for the benefits of mass production. As such, trade at market prices between locations benefits both locations.

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History of trade

Main article: History of trade

Trade originated with the start of communication in prehistoric times. Trading was the main facility of prehistoric people, who bartered goods and services from each other. Peter Watson dates the history of long-distance commerce from circa 150,000 years ago.[1]

Trade is believed to have taken place throughout much of recorded human history. There is evidence of the exchange of obsidian and flint during the stone age. Materials used for creating jewelry were traded with Egypt since 3000 BCE. The Phoenicians were noted sea traders, travelling across the Mediterranean Sea, and as far north as Britain for sources of tin to manufacture bronze. For this purpose they established trade colonies the Greeks called emporia.

From the beginning of Greek civilization until the fall of the Roman empire in the 5th century, a financially lucrative trade brought valuable spice to Europe from the far east, including China. Roman commerce allowed their empire to flourish and endure. Their widespread empire produced a stable and secure transportation network that enabled the shipment of trade goods without fear of significant piracy.

The fall of the Roman empire, and the succeeding dark ages brought instability to western europe and a near collapse of the trade network. Nevertheless some trade did occur. The Radhanites were a medieval guild of Jewish merchants who allowed trade between the Christians in Europe and the Muslims of the near east.

From the 8th century to the 11th century centuries, the Vikings and Varangians traded as they sailed from and to Scandinavia. Vikings sailed to Western Europe, while Varangians to Russia. The Hanseatic League was an alliance of trading cities that maintained a trade monopoly over most of Northern Europe and the Baltic, between the 13th and 17th centuries.

The tales of Marco Polo's travels to the far east sparked an interest in the spice trade.
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The tales of Marco Polo's travels to the far east sparked an interest in the spice trade.

Vasco da Gama started the Spice trade in 1498. The spice trade was of major economic importance and helped spur the Age of Exploration. Spices brought to Europe from distant lands were some of the most valuable commodities for their weight, sometimes rivaling gold.

In the 16th century, Holland was the centre of free trade, imposing no exchange controls, and advocating the free movement of goods.

Trade in the East Indies was dominated by Portugal in the 16th century, the Netherlands in the 17th century, and the British in the 18th century.

In 1776, Adam Smith published the paper An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. It criticised Mercantilism, and argued that economic specialization could benefit nations just as much as firms. Since the division of labour was restricted by the size of the market, he said that countries having access to larger markets would be able to divide labour more efficiently and thereby become more productive. Smith said that he considered all rationalizations of import and export controls "dupery", which hurt the trading nation at the expense of specific industries.

In 1799, the Dutch East India Company, formerly the world's largest company, became bankrupt, partly due to the rise of competitive free trade.

In 1817, David Ricardo, James Mill and Robert Torrens showed that free trade might benefit the industrially weak as well as the strong, in the famous theory of comparative advantage. In Principles of Political Economy Ricardo advanced the doctrine still considered the most counterintuitive in economics:

When an inefficient producer sends the merchandise it produces best to a country able to produce it more efficiently, both countries benefit.

The ascendancy of free trade was primarily based on national advantage in the mid 19th century. That is, the calculation made was whether it was in any particular country's self-interest to open its borders to imports.

John Stuart Mill proved that a country with monopoly pricing power on the international market could manipulate the terms of trade through maintaining tariffs, and that the response to this might be reciprocity in trade policy. Ricardo and others had suggested this earlier. This was taken as evidence against the universal doctrine of free trade, as it was believed that more of the economic surplus of trade would accrue to a country following reciprocal, rather than completely free, trade policies.

This was followed within a few years by the infant industry scenario developed by Mill anticipated New Trade Theory by promoting the theory that government had the "duty" to protect young industries, although only for a time necessary for them to develop full capacity. This became the policy in many countries attempting to industrialize and out-compete English exporters.

The Great Depression was a major economic recession that ran from 1929 to 1941. During this period, there was a great drop in trade and other economic indicators.

The lack of free trade was considered by many as a principal cause of the depression, and World War II. During the war, in 1944, 44 countries signed the Bretton Woods Agreement, intended to prevent national trade barriers, to avoid depressions. It set up rules and institutions to regulate the international political economy: the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (later divided into the World Bank and Bank for International Settlements). These organizations became operational in 1946 after a enough countries ratified the agreement. In 1947, 23 countries agreed to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade to promote free trade.

Free trade advanced further in the late 20th century and early 2000s:

Development of money

Main article: History of money

The first instances of money were objects with intrinsic value. This is called commodity money and includes any commonly-available commodity that has intrinsic value; historical examples include pigs, rare seashells, whale's teeth, and (often) cattle. In medieval Iraq, bread was used as an early form of money. In Mexico under Montezuma cocoa beans were money. [1]

Currency was introduced as a standardized money to facilitate a wider exchange of goods and services. This first stage of currency, where metals were used to represent stored value, and symbols to represent commodities, formed the basis of trade in the Fertile Crescent for over 1500 years.

Numismatists have examples of coins from the earliest large-scale societies, although these were initially unmarked lumps of precious metal[2].

Ancient Sparta minted coins from iron to discourage its citizens from engaging in foreign trade.

The system of commodity money in many instances evolved into a system of representative money. In this system, the material that constitutes the money itself had very little intrinsic value, but none the less such money achieves significant market value through being scarce as an artifact.

See also

Look up Trade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Current trends

Doha rounds

Main article: Doha round

The Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations aims to lower barriers to trade around the world, with a focus on making trade fairer for developing countries. Talks have been hung over a divide between the rich, developed countries, and the major developing countries (represented by the G20). Agricultural subsidies are the most significant issue upon which agreement has been hardest to negotiate.

The Doha round began in Doha, Qatar, and negotiations have subsequently continued in: Cancun, Mexico; Geneva, Switzerland; and Paris, France.

China

Beginning around 1978, the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) began an experiment in economic reform. Previously the Communist nation had employed the Soviet-style centrally planned economy, with limited results. They would now utilize a more market-oriented economy, particularly in the so-called Special Economic Zones located in the Guangdong, Fujian, and Hainan.

The results of this reform has been spectacularly successful. By 2004, the GDP of the nation has quadrupled since 1978 and foreign trade exceeded $1 Trillion US. This occurred in spite of the backlash from the Tiananmen Square Massacre. The PRC maintains a $30 billion trade surplus, and is rapidly becoming a leader in industrial manufacturing.

In 1991 the PRC joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group, a free-trade organization. More recently, in 1999 they also joined the World Trade Organization.

See also: Economy of the People's Republic of China

International trade

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Trade diversion

International trade is the exchange of goods and services across national borders. In most countries, it represents a significant part of GDP. While international trade has been present throughout much of history (see Silk Road, Amber Road), its economic, social, and political importance have increased in recent centuries, mainly because of Industrialization, advanced transportation, globalization, multinational corporations, and outsourcing. In fact, it is probably the increasing prevalence of international trade that is usually meant by the term "globalization".

Empirical evidence for the success of trade can be seen in the contrast between countries such as South Korea, which adopted a policy of export-oriented industrialization, and India, which historically had a more closed policy (although it has begun to open its economy, as of 2005). South Korea has done much better by economic criteria than India over the past fifty years, though its success also has to do with effective state institutions.

Trade sanctions against specific country are sometimes imposed, in order to punish that country for some action. An embargo, a severe form of externally imposed isolation, is a blockade of all trade by one country on another. For example, the United States has had an embargo against Cuba for about 40 years.

Although there are usually few trade restrictions within countries, international trade is usually regulated by governmental quotas and restrictions, and often taxed by tariffs. Tariffs are usually on imports, but sometimes countries may impose export tariffs or subsidies. All of these are called trade barriers. If a government removes all trade barriers, a condition of free trade exists. A government that implements a protectionist policy establishes trade barriers.

The fair trade movement, also known as the trade justice movement, promotes the use of labour, environmental and social standards for the production of commodities, particularly those exported from the Third and Second World's to the First World.

Leading EXPORTERS in world trade
in merchandise, data from WTO, 2003
Rank Country Value
bn US$
Share % annual %
change
1 Flag of Germany Germany 748,3 10,0 22
2 Flag of United States United States 723,8 9,6 4
3 Flag of Japan Japan 471,8 6,3 13
4 Flag of People's Republic of China China 437,9 5,8 34
5 Flag of France France 386,7 5,2 17
6 Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 304,6 4,1 19
7 Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 294,1 3,9 20
8 Flag of Italy Italy 292,1 3,9 15
9 Flag of Canada Canada 272,7 3,6 8
10 Flag of Belgium Belgium 255,3 3,4 18

Standards may be voluntarily adhered to by importing firms, or enforced by governments through a combination of employment and commercial law. Proposed and practiced fair trade policies vary widely, ranging from the commonly adhered to prohibition of goods made using slave labour to minimum price support schemes such as those for coffee in the 1980s. Non-governmental organizations also play a role in promoting fair trade standards by serving as independent monitors of compliance with fairtrade labelling requirements.

Organisation of trade

Patterns of organising and administering trade include:

  • State control - trade centrally controlled by government planning.
  • Guild control - trade controlled by private business associations holding either de facto or government-granted power to exclude new entrants.
    • In contemporary times, the language has evolved to business and professional organizations, often controled by Academica. For example in many states, a person may not practice the professions of Engineering,