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One of the unforeseen consequences of the WTO agreements has been controversy over risk. This volume explores aspects of risk with special reference to the WTO, where national instruments to reduce risk may conflict with international trade rules. The book is divided into sections dealing with:...
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In this paper we provide some evidence of the common claim that STCs improve transparency and monitoring as well as help mitigate trade conflicts. We analyse the content of 555 STCs raised in the TBT committee in the period 1995-2018. We find that: (i) STCs are used to acquire new and higher...
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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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negotiations suggests that this function has three related dimensions. The task is partly organizational - creating and managing an …
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asymmetries in the negotiations process. This paper suggests welfare-frontier-grundnorm as an alternative to the cocktail approach …
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This article provides a concise history of the Doha Round negotiation, analyzes its deadlock, and offers some suggestions for a successful Doha deal and for developing countries. The article observes that the nearly decade-long negotiation stalemate is symptomatic of diametrically opposed...
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Krugman (1991, 1997) argues that international trade negotiations are based on mercantilist rules. Bhagwati (1988, 1995 …) highlights how nations are obsessed with reciprocity in their bargaining. Based on studying the trade negotiations process and … support for the "hegemon hypothesis:" to help maintain the world trading system, large countries tend to give more net …
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