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The China-Raw Materials dispute recently arbitrated by the WTO opposed China as defendant to the US, the EU and Mexico … prices of these goods. China defends export limitations by presenting them as a natural resource conserving policy. This …
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between Korea and China are considered in the estimation, the negative impact from the depreciation of the Chinese renminbi … China …
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This paper uses novel barcode-level country of origin data to study the incidence of the US-China trade war in 2018 … significant gains for American goods. The beneficiaries of these policies were mainly countries with geographic proximity to China … their market share within the US domestic market in the months following the final tariff increase of the US-China trade war …
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Recent studies have suggested that accession to GATT/WTO is a complex, difficult, and lengthy process, and such process has lengthened in recent years. Using survival analysis, we find that the applicant's political regime has a significant impact on the time it takes to accede to GATT/WTO. In...
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This paper aims to implement the simulation studies using a CGE approach to identify ideas on how to finalize the DDA negotiations by making some mutual concessions and deal with contentious issues yet to be agreed. The simulation results of this paper, which lay between those of the previous...
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In international relations, short-run incentives for non-cooperation often dominate. Yet, (external) institutions for enforcing cooperation are hampered by national sovereignty, supposedly strengthening the role of selfenforcing mechanisms. This paper examines their scope with a focus on...
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The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was established to promote the exports of low-income countries to industrialized countries in order to support their economic growth and development. However, the design of these schemes is rather complex and the effects of GSP have been found to be...
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In international relations, short-run incentives for non-cooperation often dominate. Yet, (external) institutions for enforcing cooperation are hampered by national sovereignty, supposedly strengthening the role of selfenforcing mechanisms. This paper examines their scope with a focus on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011374353