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MIRAGE is a multi-region, multi-sector computable general equilibrium model, devoted to trade policy analysis. It incorporates imperfect competition, product differentiation by variety and by quality, and foreign direct investment, in a sequential dynamic set-up where installed capital is...
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of the WTO accession using a macro-micro model. The latter couples a CGE model, including imperfect labour markets, with … improved market access and of increased foreign direct investment. Our simulations show that WTO accession will have mainly …
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the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper addresses this question with regard to Vietnam, who joined the WTO at the …
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Since the 1990s, we have seen a proliferation of bilateral trade agreements. Many of these have encompassed topics that are not directly linked to trade, such as political institutions, sustainable development, labour standards or competition policy. The European Union itself is caught up in...
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and managed by the World Trade Organization (WTO) has stalled and no time limit is set for its completion. The negotiation …
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While the WTO and Doha Development Round do not deal with labour issues – they leave this to the ILO – the main …
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International trade is concerned by the level of labour standards.
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sharp as in China). This makes the question of the distributional impact of the country’s WTO accession (January 2007) a … effects induced by WTO membership: job gains (especially industrial jobs), growth in real wages, reduction in gender … demonstrate the importance of flanking measures to accompany WTO accession and making the most the opportunities that arise …
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