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The Design of Trade Agreements
2016Abstract What does economics have to say about the design of international trade agreements? We review a literature on this question, providing detailed coverage on three key design features of the GATT/WTO: reciprocity, nondiscrimination as embodied in the MFN principle, and tariff bindings and binding “overhang.” Each of these features is central ...
Bagwell, Kyle, Staiger, Robert W.
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1979
On 16 January 1920 the Allied Supreme Council, meeting in Paris, declared the blockade of Soviet Russia at an end. ‘The Allies now understand the impossibility of fighting the Bolsheviks in Russia’, Lord Riddell noted in his diary. ‘No nation is prepared to supply troops or money.’1 The Supreme Council went on to adopt a resolution providing for an ...
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On 16 January 1920 the Allied Supreme Council, meeting in Paris, declared the blockade of Soviet Russia at an end. ‘The Allies now understand the impossibility of fighting the Bolsheviks in Russia’, Lord Riddell noted in his diary. ‘No nation is prepared to supply troops or money.’1 The Supreme Council went on to adopt a resolution providing for an ...
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Asymmetric Free Trade Agreements
Economics LetterszbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Vi Cao, Haifeng Fu, X. Henry Wang
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Regional Trade Agreements in Context
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Multilateralism, regionalism and bilateralism have co-existed in international trade law ever since, perhaps, the emergence of the latter. However, the inter-relationship among them and relative weight in trade liberalisation have been in a constant state of flux, and each of them has always been controversial as to its nature as well as its ...
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World trade agreements and nursing
Collegian, 1997There are plenty of challenges ahead as countries move to make freer and fairer trade agreements which cover services, such as nursing, as well as goods. But the work to get agreements right will bring its own reward.
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The Politics of Free-Trade Agreements. [PDF]
Suppose that an opportunity arises for two countries to negotiate a free-trade agreement. Will a free-trade agreement between these countries be politically viable and, if so, what form will it take? The authors address these questions using a political-economy framework that emphasizes the interaction between industry special-interest groups and an ...
Gene M. Grossman, Elhanan Helpman
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A highway across the Atlantic? Trade and welfare effects of the EU-Mercosur agreement
International Economics, 2022Jacopo Timini, Francesca Viani
exaly
Trade and welfare effects of a potential free trade agreement between Japan and the United States
Review of World Economics, 2022Timo Walter
exaly
Trade, Trade Agreements and the Environment
2011Raymond J. MacDermott +2 more
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