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The WTO faces an increasing burden of arbitrating trade disputes between WTO member states. The disputes are economically complex and often lead to rulings that require changes in Members' economic policies. This paper provides a positive and normative analysis of a previously unaddressed...
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WTO arbitrators rely on economics to establish the permissible retaliation limits authorized by the Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) which arguably serves to enforce the overall agreement. We examine how theoretical and quantitative economic analysis has and can be used in this stage of...
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arguments for intervention to deal with these problems, the adjustment environment as set out in the current World Trade …
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production and sharp spikes in unemployment. Trade flows collapsed across all the regions of the world. The rest of this … World Bank's global antidumping database and subsequent temporary trade barriers (TTBs) database. These contributions have …
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This paper examines how the prospect of foreign retaliation affects the antidumping (AD) process in the United States. We separate the capacity for retaliation into two channels: (i) the capacity for foreign government retaliation under the dispute settlement procedures of the GATT/WTO system,...
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