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The General Agreement on Trade in Services does impose limits on many developing countries' ability to regulate the financial sector. A response to the article “Regulatory Freedom under GATS: Financial Services Sector” by BK Zutshi, which argued otherwise
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Round of multilateral trade negotiations in the World Trade Organization. I then infer the results of arguing from the … the negotiations, because it happens through interaction. This approach requires distinguishing simple learning … textual deposits left by negotiations in order to assess the presence or absence of consensual understanding. Finally, I …
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This paper reviews the history of bilateral trade negotiations between Taiwan and the U.S. The question posed at the … negative answer. Bilateral negotiations for market opening with the threat of unilateral trade sanctions (such as Section 301 … areas where U.S. domestic interests are homogeneous and concentrated. Even in the case of tariff negotiations where any …
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This paper reviews the history of bilateral trade negotiations between Taiwan and the U.S. The question posed at the … negative answer. Bilateral negotiations for market opening with the threat of unilateral trade sanctions (such as Section 301 … areas where U.S. domestic interests are homogeneous and concentrated. Even in the case of tariff negotiations where any …
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The paper aims at understanding the structural features of the bargaining coalitions in the Doha Round of the WTO. We provide an empirical assessment of the preferences of each negotiating actor looking at general economics indicators, development levels, structure of the agricultural sectors,...
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bargaining power. Within the context of trade negotiations forming coalitions is one natural response to this. However, even in … not always gain strength from numbers. The experience of the Uruguay Round, especially the negotiations over intellectual … engendering a different kind of group life rather than focusing too much on the institutional reform of the World Trade …
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