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peculiar relationships with some legal developments in GATT and WTO dispositions. Second, data on the use of antidumping from … GATT/WTO sources are corrected of some mistakes and complemented with various other sources. This allows to cover important … countries like China, Taiwan, Russia and Ukraine, which are usually excluded since they are not members of the WTO, as well as …
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We propose a model of trade agreements in which contracting is costly, and as a consequence the optimal agreement may be incomplete. In spite of its simplicity, the model yields rich predictions on the structure of the optimal trade agreement and how this depends on the fundamentals of the...
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In the OECD countries, the decline of manufacturing and its employment implications have long been matters of concern. Recently, policymakers in several countries have set out to achieve reindustrialization. The servicification of firms is related to these concerns and aspirations. However,...
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restrictions. The WTO provides a general prohibition on quantitative export restrictions but the broad and, at times, ambiguous … exceptions somewhat vitiate the ban. Moreover, export taxes are not explicitly forbidden in the WTO. This study suggests that … there are a number of ways by which WTO disciplines could benefit from the approaches found in some RTAs in the area of …
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The EU's CAP has changed significantly over theyears, largely as a result of international pressure through GATT and … the WTO, but it still has the support of farm incomes as its main concern. The old CAP of market price support has more or …
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new World Trade Organization (WTO). Many developing countries perceive the entwining of these social issues with trade … examines why these issues are becoming more prominent, whether the WTO is an appropriate forum to discuss them, and how they …
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: 1) the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its predecessor the Generalized Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); 2) the … indicate that OECD membership (but neither GATT/WTO nor IMF membership) has had a consistently large positive effect on trade. …
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The decline of manufacturing in OECD countries and job implications has been a long-time concern. Recently, policy-makers have set out for reindustrialisation. A trend related to these concerns and aspirations is the servicification of manufacturing – the increase in use, produce and sales of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011118579
Whether international economic integration arrangements result in a more liberal trade at the multilateral level cannot be proven with ease. Integration may start this process, but it may also reverse it. New mega-integration deals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Regional Comprehensive...
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WTO stala jednou z najviac rezonovaných otázok, o ktorých sa diskutovalo nie len v kruhoch odborníkov, ale aj neodbornej …
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