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Trade Preferences to Small Developing Countries and the Welfare Costs of Lost Multilateral Liberalization
The proliferation of preferential trade liberalization over the last 20 years has raised the question of whether it slows down multilateral trade...
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After the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Meeting: What is at stake?
The WTO Ministerial Meeting in Hong Kong in December 2005 made some progress in advancing the Doha Development Agenda. But much remains to be done,...
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Economic Policy Responses to Preference Erosion: From Trade as Aid to Aid for Trade
Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral trade liberalization. “Less preferred” countries are...
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Politics and the Creation of a European SEC: The Optimal UK Strategy – Constructive Inconsistency
This paper analyses the factors influencing whether a European Securities and Exchange Commission (ESEC) will be created and confirms the primary...
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Stars et box office: un état des approches théoriques et empiriques/Stars and box office: a theorical and empirical survey
Two biases define the star-system: firstly in the revenue sharing, secondly in the demand distribution. Consequently, a few people capture a huge...
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WTO Dispute Settlement and the Missing Developing Country Cases: Engaging the Private Sector
The poorest WTO member countries almost universally fail to engage as either complainants or interested third parties in formal dispute settlement...