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The Case for Tradable Remedies in WTO Dispute Settlement
Kyle Bagwell, Columbia University; NBER
Petros C. Mavroidis, Columbia Law School; University of Neuchâtel;
CEPR
Robert W. Staiger, University of Wisconsin; NBER
June 2005
Facilitating Adjustment to Trade in the WTO System
Chad P. Bown, Brookings Institution; Brandeis University
Rachel McCulloch, Brandeis University
March 2005
Global Antidumping Database Version 1.0
Chad P. Bown, Brandeis University; The World Bank
August 2005
WTO Dispute Settlement and the Missing Developing Country
Cases: Engaging the Private Sector
Chad P. Bown, Brandeis University; Brookings Institution
Bernard Hoekman, Sciences Po, Paris; World Bank; CEPR
May 2005
Financial Compensation in the WTO: Improving the Remedies
of WTO Dispute Settlement
Marco Bronckers, University of Leiden; Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering,
Hale and Dorr
Naboth van den Broek, Wilmer, Culter, Pickering, Hale and Dorr
2005
Services Policy Reform and Economic Growth in Transition Economies,
1990-2004
Felix Eschenbach, Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Etudes
Politiques, Paris
Bernard Hoekman, Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Etudes
Politiques, Paris; World Bank; CEPR
April 2005
Services Policy Reform and Commitments in Trade Agreements: An Analysis
of Transition Economies
Felix Eschenbach, Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Etudes
Politiques, Paris
August 2005
International Cooperation and the Reform of Public Procurement Policies
Simon J. Evenett, University of St. Gallen; CEPR
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; CEPR
August 2005
Can the WTO’s System of
Governance Rise to the Challenge of Sustainable Development?
Simon J. Evenett, University of St. Gallen; Brookings Institution;
CEPR
Sticking to the Rules: Quantifying the Market Access
that is Potentially Protected by WTO-sanctioned Trade Retaliation
Simon J. Evenett, University of St. Gallen; CEPR
January 2005
Preference Erosion and Multilateral Trade Liberalization
Joseph Francois, Tinbergen Institute (Rotterdam); CEPR
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; Institut d’Etudes Politiques,
Paris; CEPR
Miriam Manchin, Tinbergen Institute (Rotterdam)
July 2005
EU-Developing Country FTA’s:
Overview and Analysis
Joseph F. Francois, Erasmus University, Netherlands
Matthew McQueen, University of Reading, UK
Ganeshan Wignaraja, Asian Development Bank, Philippines
May 2005
Rags in the High Rent District: Rhetoric and Reality in the Elimination
of Textile and Clothing Quotas
Joseph Francois, Tinbergen Institute; CEPR
Julia Woerz, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
April 2005
Market Structure in Services and Market Access in Goods
Joseph Francois, Tinbergen Institute; CEPR
Ian Wooton, Strathclyde University; CEPR
June 2005
Trade Preferences and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries:
Introduction
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; Group d’Economie Mondiale, Sciences
Po; CEPR
Caglar Özden, World Bank
International Cooperation on Domestic Policies: Lessons from the
WTO Competition Policy Debate
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; CEPR
Kamal Saggi, Southern Methodist University
April 2005
From Euro-Med Partnership to European
Neighborhood: Deeper Integration à la
Carte and Economic Development
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; CEPR
July 2005
Designing North South Trade Agreements to Promote Economic Development
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; CEPR
June 2005
Operationalizing the Concept of Policy Space in the WTO: Beyond
Special and Differential Treatment
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Sciences
Po; CEPR
October 2004
Making the WTO More Supportive of Development: How to Help Developing
Countries Integrate into the Global Trading System
Bernard Hoekman, World Bank; CEPR
March 2005
Economic Policy Responses to Preference Erosion: From Trade as Aid
to Aid for Trade
Bernard Hoekman, Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Etudes
Politiques, Paris; World Bank
Susan Prowse, Department for International Development, UK
August 2005
Do
We Need an Undertaker for the Single Undertaking? Considering the
Angles of Variable Geometry
Philip I. Levy, U.S. Department of State
October 2004
Preferential vs.
Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Evidence and Open Questions
Nuno Limão, University of Maryland; CEPR
June 2005
Trade Preferences to Small Developing Countries and the Welfare
Costs of Lost Multilateral Liberalization
Nuno Limão, University of Maryland; CEPR
Marcelo Olarreaga, World Bank; CEPR
2005
Tariff Retaliation versus Financial Compensation in the Enforcement
of International Trade Agreements
Nuno Limão, University of Maryland; CEPR
Kamal Saggi, Southern Methodist University
July 2005
Preference Utilisation and Tariff Reduction in EU Imports from ACP
Countries
Miriam Manchin, Tinbergen Institute
May 2005
If
I don’t do it, somebody else will (or won’t)
Testing Compliance of PTAs with the Multilateral Rules
Petros Mavroidis, Columbia Law School; University of Neuchâtel;
CEPR
AGOA and Apparel: Who Captures the Tariff Rent in the Presence of
Preferential Market Access?
Marcelo Olarreaga, World Bank; CEPR
Caglar Özden, World Bank; Emory University
August 2004
Price Effects of Preferential Market Access: The Caribbean Basin
Initiative and the Apparel Sector
Caglar Özden, World Bank; Emory University
Gunjan Sharma, University of Maryland
February 2004
The Case for Industrial Policy: A Critical Survey
Howard Pack, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Kamal Saggi, Southern Methodist University
Can Special Trade Measures Help Development when Trade Tools are
Weak and the Conditions for Development are Uncertain?
Sheila Page, Overseas Development Institute
May, 2005
“Aid
for Trade”
Increasing Support for Trade Adjustment and Integration – A Proposal
Susan Prowse, Department for International Development
June 2005
“Socially Responsible” Trade
Integration: A Political Economy Perspective
Thierry Verdier, Département et Laboratoire d’Economie
Théorique et Appliquée (DELTA), Paris
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