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I explore whether the world trading system of the twentieth century can be adapted to address the challenges of the … economic environment were most important in determining its success. I then examine a list of changes in the global economy …
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research agenda by applying it to the World Trade Organization …
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This paper reviews China's multilateral and preferential trade policies. It reviews the demanding terms of China's WTO accession, its current tariff and trade regime and its participation in the Doha Round negotiations and the institution's regular activities. The analysis concludes that China's...
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Recent trends suggest the world economy may be tending towards an equilibrium with two distinct trading blocs, each …
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The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a century ago when Katharine Coman led off the first issue of the American Economic Review. As the U.S. and other economies have grown, the carrying-capacity of the planet -- in regard to natural...
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Using data assembled by the Global Environmental Monitoring System we examine the reduced-form relationship between various environmental indicators and the level of a country's per capita income. Our study covers four types of indicators: concentrations of urban air pollution; measures of the...
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literature focuses on cities in the developed world, we anticipate that similar issues will be of increased interest in …
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Since the turn of the last century, nationalistic political parties have been gaining support in Europe. Over the same period, terror attacks have increased. Using data from European Social Surveys (ESS), we examine the effects of terror attacks involving at least one fatality on attitudes...
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It is common to rank different categories by means of preferences that are revealed through data on choices. A prominent example is the ranking of political candidates or parties using the estimated share of support each one receives in surveys or polls about political attitudes. Since these...
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This paper tests the existence and the extent of a politically induced business cycle in the U.S. in the post-World War …
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