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the multilateral approach is at least partly because the GATT departed from the strictly unconditional definition of the … this backdrop, Hufbauer expects regionalism to become the strongest vehicle for delivering liberalization in the future …. This could still leave a bright future for the WTO as a 'house of plurilaterals', i.e., agreements on specific issues such …
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the multilateral approach is at least partly because the GATT departed from the strictly unconditional definition of the … this backdrop, Hufbauer expects regionalism to become the strongest vehicle for delivering liberalization in the future …. This could still leave a bright future for the WTO as a 'house of plurilaterals', i.e., agreements on specific issues such …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954745
the multilateral approach is at least partly because the GATT departed from the strictly unconditional definition of the … this backdrop, Hufbauer expects regionalism to become the strongest vehicle for delivering liberalization in the future …. This could still leave a bright future for the WTO as a house of plurilaterals, i.e., agreements on specific issues such as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010956074
regionalism while the WTO was otherwise occupied, and 3) 21st century regionalism has quite different implications for the world …-stumbling-block and Vinerian economics) is not up to the job of analysing 21st century regionalism. An alternative framework is not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010326780
This paper argues that the growing US trade de.cit has caused the decline of the WTO and the rise of regional trade …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005697664
regionalism while the WTO was otherwise occupied, and 3) 21st century regionalism has quite different implications for the world …-stumbling-block and Vinerian economics) is not up to the job of analysing 21st century regionalism. An alternative framework is not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115150
The European Union’s (EU) role in international trade has evolved from a defensive position during the 1960s and 1970s, to being a firm supporter of a rule-based multilateral trading system as a member of the Quad (US, EU, Japan and Canada) in the 1980s and to a role in which it aspires to...
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Granger-causes GATT/WTO liberalization. Thus, our results indicate that RTAs do not undermine the MTS but serve as building …
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This paper argues that different types of trade liberalization { multilateral versus regional { may lead to different R&D and productivity levels of firms. Trade agreements between countries are modelled with a network: nodes represent countries and a link between the nodes indicates the...
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multilateralism and regionalism in Brazilian foreign policy is analyzed in order to identify and understand Brazil's trade negotiation … multilateral approach with a two-speed regionalism. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010330427