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preference programs, such as the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP), are associated with increasing ranges of export …
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-so-poor beneficiaries also expand foreign sales, but only if they are not WTO members. For all others, the average export effects of NRTPs …
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.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) benefits to see whether political friends of the U.S. receive favorable treatment. While …
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of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) of the European Union (EU). EU GSP members receive non-reciprocal trade … preferences (NRTPs), but only as long as they are not too competitive; i.e. they will graduate in case their share of EU GSP …-related graduations for members of the so-called "GSP+", a sub-scheme of the main programme. We find that the reform increased EU imports …
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Under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), high-income countries grant unilateral trade preferences to … loss of preferential access and the implications for political leverage implied by it. We study the EU's withdrawal of GSP …, there is little evidence of a GSP effect on total trade. This is due to the fact that the main exports of Belarus were not …
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The EU model is being progressively transmitted to other economies through expansion of membership and various preferential agreements. Since EU trade polices have been criticised in a number of respects, this could be a matter of concern to the international community. However, in the case of...
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The China - Raw Materials dispute recently arbitrated by the WTO opposed China as defendant to the US, the EU and …
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Since its inception in 1995, more than 312 disputes have been raised under the WTO Dispute Settlement System. Despite … retaliating country and amount to "shooting oneself in the foot". Trade wars can only be won by large countries. The WTO …
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the EU's WTO obligations under the GATT. While this is challenging, it is perfectly feasible. Therefore the EU should …
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