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negotiations, comparing developed-developing country bargaining only on trade policy with joint bargaining on both trade and …, opposite to the current developing country reluctance to negotiate in the World Trade Organization on this issue. However …
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Several of the recently negotiated regional trade agreements (Canada-U.S., NAFTA, E.C.-Hungary/Poland/Czeck and Slovak Republics) contain significantly fewer concessions by the large countries to smaller countries than vice versa. Yet, it is small countries that have sought them and see...
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, forms and possible impacts of each variant. We also speculate as to how the world trading system may evolve in the next few …
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This paper discusses the likely evolution of the trade and environment issue in the World Trade Organization after the …
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exporters including Malaysia. On the import side, the falls in world oil prices impact sharply on import values. We also compare …
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This paper discusses the recent regional trade agreements that China has concluded rapidly following accession to the WTO in 2002. Agreements are in place with Hong Kong, Macao, ASEAN, Australia, and New Zealand, and are either in negotiation or under discussion with South Africa, Chile, India,...
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China has been increasingly active on the regional trade agreement front over since WTO Accession occurred in 2001. These agreements, unlike the US and EU cases, follow no template form of agreement but vary substantially one among the others and are in part an attempt to customize agreements to...
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Numerical simulation analysis of bargaining solutions is little developed in existing literature. Here we use a multi country, single period numerical general equilibrium model which captures China and her major trading partners and examine the outcomes of trade policy bargaining solutions...
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