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For 22 years, the members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been discussing how to govern e-commerce and the …
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We explore the impact of multilateral liberalization, with emphasison distributional effects across countries. We first develop a realistic base1ine that takes into account events such as the entry of China into the WTO and the enlargement of the EU, allowing us to focus on those effects that...
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Die vorliegende Untersuchung widmet sich der Frage, wie in Zeiten großer globaler und wachsender inländischer sozialer Ungleichheiten Sozialpolitik in den OECD-Staaten möglich bleibt, zugleich aber auch in den Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern erst im vollen Sinne möglich wird. Da das...
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Handelsabkommen ("General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade", GATT) dar, welches 1994 als GATT'94 in der Welthandelsorganisation ("World …
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Zielführende praktische Wettbewerbspolitik bedarf der wissenschaftlichen Reflexion und Begleitung. Gleichzeitig jedoch würde sich die wissenschaftliche Diskussion schnell im modelltheoretischen 'Nirvana' verlieren, würde sie nicht beständig durch die Auseinandersetzung mit sich in der...
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Antitrust issues increasingly reach beyond national borders. This paper addresses the question whether such issues can reasonably be solved by an extraterritorial application of national competition law or whether they call for an international competition policy of its own. The analysis is...
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.0) that the authors have compiled for the World Bank. The data set contains approximately 28 000 observations on the workings …
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It has been alleged since its inception that the WTO Dispute Settlement (DS) mechanism is biased against developing countries, as manifested in e.g. allegedly too low rates of dispute initiation. To shed light on this issue, this study analyses the determinants of developing country...
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