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upcoming ministerial meeting in Singapore this December. It makes a number of points. Progress within the GATT/WTO on this … paper also argues that despite (and beyond) Singapore, one has to go further than the GATT/WTO to see the potential …
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upcoming ministerial meeting in Singapore this December. It makes a number of points. Progress within the GATT/WTO on this … paper also argues that despite (and beyond) Singapore, one has to go further than the GATT/WTO to see the potential …
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. Japan's joining TPP would be beneficial to both herself and all other TPP countries, but negative effects on China and other … other pacific countries are included, China is notable for its exclusion from the process thus far. This paper uses … numerical simulation methods to assess the potential effects of a TPP agreement on China and the other participating countries …
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model, China-Japan-Korea FTA will generate the second highest welfare outcome, and China-US FTA will generate the third … mega deals have negative impacts except China-US FTA. For Japan, RCEP will generate the highest welfare outcome. For both …This paper explores the potential impacts on both China and other major countries of possible mega trade deals. These …
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. Those in prospect are with major trading areas (US, Japan, Korea, and India). All are driven in part by China's needs for …China has been increasingly active on the regional trade agreement front over since WTO Accession occurred in 2001 …
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This paper presents both analytics and numerical simulation results relevant to proposals for carbon motivated regional trade agreements summarized in Dong amp; Whalley(2008). Unlike traditional regional trade agreements, by lowing tariffs on participant's low carbon emission goods and setting...
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