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At present, Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have proliferated extraordinarily in the world trade landscape. Some trade …
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Competition policy, today, is an essential element of the legal and institutional framework for the global economy. Whereas decades ago, anti-competitive practices tended to be viewed mainly as a domestic phenomenon, most facets of competition law enforcement now have an important international...
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importance of competition policy for world trade is also manifested by the increasing incorporation of undertakings on … economies in the world had national competition legislation, currently, about 135 WTO Members have such laws. These include all …
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This paper analyses the new discipline on state-owned enterprises contained in the recently concluded Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement, and evaluates various factors that influenced the shaping of its specific rules. The new discipline consolidates and strengthens related provisions in...
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With the advent of globalization, the product market has expanded its horizon beyond belief. In such a scenario, many enterprises try to gain a competitive edge over other competing firms in the market. In order to maintain a healthy competition in the market, it is essential that the...
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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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We develop a new theoretical framework of trade agreement (TA) formation, called a "parallel contest", that emphasizes the political fight over TA ratification within countries. TA ratification is inherently uncertain in each country, where anti- and pro-trade interest groups contest each other...
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