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Global, selective, or both? The case for differentiated cooperation in AI governance. [PDF]
von Ingersleben-Seip N, Mügge D.
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ADAPTHEAT heatwaves and occupational health and safety in Hungary: the role of social dialogue. [PDF]
Tóth K.
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This paper reviews the most significant recent developments in the theory of trade agreements. The paper offers an integrated approach to evaluating trade agreements, and uses the approach to present results on preferential and multilateral trade agreements. The paper identifies also several questions for further research.
Carsten Kowalczyk, Raymond Riezman
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Regional Trade Agreements [PDF]
This article reviews the theoretical and the empirical literature on regionalism. The formation of regional trade agreements has been, by far, the most popular form of reciprocal trade liberalization in the past 15 years. The discriminatory character of these agreements has raised three main concerns: that trade diversion would be rampant, because ...
Freund, Caroline, Ornelas, Emanuel
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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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