Trade Policy Options for Korea Trade Policy Options for Korea Outside the Doha Round Outside the Doha Round
The Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations within the World Trade Organization has reached an impasse from which it may never recover. Policymakers in Korea, as in other countries, must decide how to deal with this failure and what policies to pursue in its stead. Here I discuss some of the options, ranging from abandoning the WTO disciplines and raising tariffs, to unilateral reduction of tariffs to zero. Much of the discussion concerns the formation of bilateral or regional free trade agreements, which should be structured to avoid some of their less desirable features.
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2007
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Authors: | Deardorff, Alan V. |
Institutions: | Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan |
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