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The existing practice of accession to the World Trade Organization by the least-developed countries (LDCs) is …
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We quantify the partial and general equilibrium effects of GATT/WTO membership on trade and welfare. Using an extensive database covering manufacturing trade for 186 countries over the period 1980-2016, we find that the average impact of GATT/WTO membership on trade among member countries is...
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Recent literature has argued that, contrary to the results of a seminal paper by Rose (2004), WTO membership does promote bilateral trade, at least for developed economies and if membership includes non-formal compliance. We review the literature in order to identify open issues. We then develop...
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estimation approach, we find that WTO membership has promoted world trade to a larger extent than Rose's results seem to indicate …
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-12% of the decrease in the world DVA ratio as observed between 2000-2007. For China, the counterfactual experiment robustly …
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Suppose that when addressing the question of ?what?s left for the WTO?,? tariff negotiators relied not on the agenda established in 2001 but instead on the terms-of-trade theory of trade agreements to identify negotiating priorities. This paper uses the lens of the terms-of-trade theory to...
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World Trade Organization (WTO) and the natural environment. Does membership in the multilateral trade regime constrain …
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The World Trade Organization has been until recently an effective framework for cooperation because it has continually … mechanism that has driven the World Trade Organization process to previous successes. The second is new restraints on …
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