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Do WTO commitments reduce the risk of trade policy reversals? To address this question, we rely on the theoretical model of varying cooperative tariffs by Bagwell and Staiger (1990) to specify our empirical model for the probability of a tariff increase. We then study how WTO tariff commitments...
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Do WTO commitments reduce the risk of trade policy reversals? To address this question, we rely on the theoretical model of varying cooperative tariffs by Bagwell and Staiger (1990) to specify our empirical model for the probability of a tariff increase. We then study how WTO tariff commitments...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010462864
The scope and depth of bilateral and regional preferential trade agreements (RTAs) negotiated over the past 15 years has expanded beyond traditional market access and preferential tariffs to include provisions on a wide range of issues, including trade facilitation. This study is a first attempt...
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date. Indeed, sustainable development is recognized as an objective in the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade …
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the Cameroon dairy sector. Using the Global Simulation Model, the analysis shows a substantial increase in world and …
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The World Trade Organization's (WTO) most recent Ministerial Conference took place last December in Nairobi, Kenya …
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fraction of world trade.This paper investigates whether MFN tariffs set by existing WTO members in the Uruguay round are …
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