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Post-Uruguay Round GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement: Substance, Strengths, Weaknesses, and Causes for Concern [PDF]
Dispute settlement under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (“GATT”) has come under increasing strain in recent years. The major powers often ignore GATT dispute settlement decisions which do not comport with their economic interests.
Tkacik, Michael
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IMPACT OF GATT IN THE FUNCTIONING OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETS: AN EXAMINATION OF MARKET INTEGRATION AND EFFICIENCY IN THE WORLD BEEF AND WHEAT MARKET UNDER THE PRE-GATT AND POST-GATT REGIMES [PDF]
Although the GATT compliance record is mixed, this study finds consistent evidence that GATT reforms improved market efficiency and integration in the beef and wheat market.
Fabiosa, Jacinto F.
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Brazil, the GATT, and the WTO: history and prospects [PDF]
1. Brazil and the GATT, 1947-1980 Early years: GATT and ITO The first 20 years: rich men’s club and free riders Brazil and the Tokyo Round 2. Skirmishes before the Uruguay Round, 1980-86 3. The Uruguay Round, 1986-1994 4. Brazil and the GATT, 1980-1994 5.
Marcelo de Paiva Abreu
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Government Equity Participation Under the EEC Rules on State Aids: Recent Developments [PDF]
This Article examines the main legal questions raised by the particulat form of State aid known as equity participation. While the focus is on the internal, or EEC, aspect of such aids, the Article also suggests a comparison to some of the most relevant ...
Pappalardo, Aurelio
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HAS THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PROMOTED SUCCESSFUL REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS? [PDF]
This study uses econometric gravity equations to test whether the WTO has promoted successful regional trade agreements (RTA). Two important findings emerge.
Grant, Jason H. +1 more
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Institutional change in the international governance of agriculture: a revised account [PDF]
The place of agriculture in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) prior to 1986 is usually described in terms of either exclusion or exemption from general trading rules.
Adrian Kay, Robert Ackrill
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3. [Er Dein Gatte! - er Dein Gatte!]
Source: Ada Christen: Schatten, Hamburg: Hoffmann & Campe, 1872.
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