Trade Liberalisation And International Co Operation


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Trade Liberalisation and International Co-operation


Trade Liberalisation and International Co-operation

Author: Tania Voon

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2013-12-27


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Experts from a range of backgrounds around the world provide perspectives on the significance and likely impact of the agreement, and in particular its implications for national regulatory autonomy. The chapters cover cross-cutting issues such as devel

APEC and Liberalisation of the Chinese Economy


APEC and Liberalisation of the Chinese Economy

Author: Peter Drysdale

language: en

Publisher: ANU E Press

Release Date: 2012-12-01


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"This book assembles papers that were produced under a three year collaborative research program on 'China and APEC' undertaken by the AustraliaJapan Research Centre, in the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management at The Australian National University and the APEC Policy Research Center, in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. ... The work on this project and the papers in the volume provide a base for developing ideas that could be helpful to the policy agenda for APEC 2001."--Preface.

Judicial Politics and International Cooperation


Judicial Politics and International Cooperation

Author: Arlo Poletti

language: en

Publisher: ECPR Press

Release Date: 2024-08-22


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Judicial politics has emerged as a central feature of the multilateral trading system alongside a steep decline in the World Trade Organization’s ability to deliver negotiated trade liberalization. This book advances innovative arguments and presents original evidence to shed light on the important and surprisingly under-researched question of whether, and how, judicial politics has affected the prospects for cooperation in the WTO through multilateral trade rounds.