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Existing formal models of the relationship between trade policy and regulatory policy suggest the potential for a regulatory race to the bottom. WTO rules and disputes, however, center on complaints about excessively stringent regulations. This paper bridges the gap between the existing formal...
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We provide a simple but novel model of trade agreements that highlights the role of transaction costs, renegotiation and dispute settlement. The model allows us to characterize the appropriate remedy for breach and whether the agreement should be structured as a system of "property rights" or...
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The rise of offshoring of intermediate inputs raises important questions for commercial policy. Do the distinguishing features of offshoring introduce novel reasons for trade policy intervention? Does offshoring create new problems of global policy cooperation whose solutions require...
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The existing economics literature on international trade agreements focuses on tariff agreements covering trade in goods, and offers an explanation for core features of the GATT. Tariffs play almost no role in services markets, however, and the existing models cannot account for the dramatically...
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trade liberalization. Yet the theory of trade policy has traditionally had little to say about these rules and the issues …
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Motivated by the structure of WTO negotiations, we analyze a bargaining environment in which negotiations proceed bilaterally and sequentially under the most-favored-nation (MFN) principle. We identify backward-stealing and forward-manipulation problems that arise when governments bargain under...
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interpreted as symptoms of a dispute resolution system in decline. In this paper we propose a theory that can explain these trends … as a result of judicial learning; thus according to our theory such trends represent good news, not bad news. We then …
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commitments made in the presence of uncertainty about future political pressures; (ii) governments possess private information …
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We describe recent work on the theory of trade agreements that speaks to the purpose and design of GATT. Our discussion … review therefore offers support for the (politically-augmented) terms-of-trade theory as an appropriate framework within …
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