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This paper presents new data on the content of preferential trade agreements. The data contain detailed information on the 18 policy areas most frequently covered in preferential trade agreements, focusing on the stated objectives, substantive commitments, and other aspects such as transparency,...
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) Agreement within the GATT/WTO system. -- Trade Agreements ; Trade Policy Credibility ; Subsidy Rules ; GATT/WTO …
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) Agreement within the GATT/WTO system. -- trade agreements ; trade policy credibility ; subsidy rules ; GATT/WTO …
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the “coherence gap” in global governance. This paper examines the contribution that the WTO can make in its three areas of … argument that could be made for the use of WTO-triggered trade actions to enforce cooperative behaviour towards rebalancing …
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the 'coherence gap' in global governance. This paper examines the contribution that the WTO can make in its three areas of … argument that could be made for the use of WTO-triggered trade actions to enforce cooperative behavior towards rebalancing …
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, their role in trade agreements and their treatment in the GATT/WTO system … Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (eds), The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies on WTO Case Law: Legal and Economic … Is a Subsidy?', in The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies on WTO Case Law: Legal and Economic Analysis, Chapter 21 …
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framework to interpret the provisions on domestic subsidies in the WTO …
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The World Trade Report is an annual publication that aims to deepen understanding about trends in trade, trade policy …
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Do regional trade agreements negatively impact non-members? This paper revisits this long-standing trade policy question using firm-level data and detailed information on the content of trade agreements. Differently from the conventional view on trade diversion, the analysis identifies a...
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