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Economic sanctions and WTO law

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The subject. Restrictive measures have become one of the prevailing methods of foreign policy of particular states. Their main objectives are to change the political course of target states, to exert economic pressure on specific governments, companies ...
R. A. Shepenko, I. V. Ryzhkova
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FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS [PDF]

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This chapter analyzes preferential trade in Asia and the PacificPreferential trade, Asia and the Pacific, noodel bowl, GATT ...
Mia Mikic, Mia Mikic
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Trade and Environment Beyond Singapore [PDF]

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This paper discusses the likely evolution of the trade and environment issue in the World Trade Organization after the upcoming ministerial meeting in Singapore this December. It makes a number of points.
John Whalley
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Subsidy Agreements [PDF]

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International disputes over subsidies are increasingly disrupting the world trading system. The creation of the WTO was nearly prevented by disputes in the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations over the issue of negotiating disciplines on agricultural ...
Kyle Bagwell, Robert W. Staiger
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Issue Information

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Global Challenges, Volume 10, Issue 5, May 2026.
wiley   +1 more source

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]

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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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GATT-UR and Philippine Agriculture: Facts and Fallacies [PDF]

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GATT-UR provisions on agriculture have been most controversial. Its ratification depends on the establishment of adequate “safety nets” to protect farmers from the anticipated adverse welfare impacts of the GATT-UR implementation.
David, Cristina C.
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The GATT and Gradualism [PDF]

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This paper shows how the institutional rules imposed on its signatories by the GATT created a strategic incentive for countries to liberalize gradually.
Ben Lockwood, Ben Zissimos
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