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Reimagining Trade Agreements for Workers: Lessons from the USMCA
A backlash against the post-Cold War order of liberal globalization has taken hold in the rich North Atlantic countries. Concerns about wages, working conditions, and economic opportunity are central to the critique of international trade agreements of ...
Álvaro Santos
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Reassessing the Classical Investment Function. A Panel Data Analysis from NAFTA-USMCA
This study applies the second generation of panel cointegration techniques in conjunction with those estimators that control cross-sectional dependence to test the plausibility of the classical approach to capital accumulation in Canada, Mexico, and the
Fahd Boundi Chraki
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Public Procurement: How open is the European Union to US firms and beyond? CEPS Policy Insights No 2020-04 / March 2020 [PDF]
A recent report on public procurement published by the United States Government Accounting Office (GAO) attempted to provide a range of estimates for the EU and the US, among others, and argued that the EU awarded a low share of public procurement ...
Cernat, Lucian +1 more
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ШЛЯХИ ПОГЛИБЛЕННЯ ТОРГОВЕЛЬНО-ЕКОНОМІЧНИХ ВІДНОСИН УКРАЇНИ ІЗ КРАЇНАМИ USMCA
Стаття присвячена дослідженню сучасного стану та перспектив розвитку торговельно-економічних відносин України із країнами USMCA, співпраця з якими є стратегічно важливим питанням зовнішніх відносин України. Актуальність досліджуваної теми полягає в тому,
Катерина Ладиченко +1 more
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Digitalization of International Trade [PDF]
The question this article addresses is how the WTO supports and deals with digital trade. The article then analyzes how existing WTO agreements have dealt with digital trade.
Malkawi, Bashar H.
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Democratic Integration in North America: Focusing on Democratic Institutions
Twenty-five years after the establishment of NAFTA, the limits of this trade agreement are obvious. Rather than integration, NAFTA’s actual outcomes evince a profound North-South inequality.
Hugo Rangel Torrijo
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Dinner for three: EU, China and the US around the geographical indications table. CEPS Policy Insights No 2020-07 / April 2020 [PDF]
China is the EU's second biggest agri-food exports market. It is also the second destination for the export of EU products protected by geographical indications (GI), accounting for 9% of its value, including wines, agrifood and spirits.
Hu, Weinian
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ABSTRACT The 2020–2024 period marks a pivotal era in sustainable development, characterized by significant regulatory developments, including the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the International Sustainability Standards Board standards, and the introduction of mandatory ESG reporting requirements worldwide. This review examines
Jiyeon Kim, Wooyoung Yang
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New Frontiers in EU Trade Policy: Moving Beyond Conventional Trade Agreements
ABSTRACT As the rules‐based international trading system faces stagnation and increasing unilateralism, the European Union's trade policy must evolve beyond conventional free trade agreements (FTAs). This article examines recent trends in EU trade agreements, highlighting not only their expanded scope to include areas such as digital trade ...
Niall Moran
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A promising potential partner for the Latin American region is Canada, which is also interested in diversifying its economy and strengthening investment and trade ties.
Yaroslav Sumar
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