In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protection is producers in importing countries. The existing multilateral trade architecture reflects that assumption. Much of the recent criticism of the multilateral trade regime has arisen as a result of new groups explicitly asking domestic politicians for protection. As these groups were not expected to ask for protection, the international trade regime does not allow domestic politicians to extend protection on the basis of the new demands. Further, countries are expected to perceive benefits from trade liberalisation. These benefits must be balanced against the expected political benefits of protectionism (and their associated welfare costs) w...
Protectionism is the term used about the nations protecting their domestic industries and their work...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
A leading international economist looks at many of the key issues of trade policy now confronting th...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
State protectionism in international trade relations has gained momentum and impacted global trade f...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
Like all crises in the past, the economic downturn of 2008-2009 caused some frictions in the interna...
The Great Recession of 2008–09 provided a fertile ground for protectionist pressures to increase. It...
Article presents traditional and new theoretical justifications of trade prtektjonism on theexample...
One of the crucial challenges of the Eighties is to maintain an open and expanding international tra...
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Departing from the case of textile and clothing trade dispute between the EU and China in 2005, it h...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
This paper looks at trade protectionism in an attempt to determine whether mature economies entering...
Populism is telling voters what they want to hear, knowing that it is neither true, nor feasible. La...
Protectionism is the term used about the nations protecting their domestic industries and their work...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
A leading international economist looks at many of the key issues of trade policy now confronting th...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
State protectionism in international trade relations has gained momentum and impacted global trade f...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
Like all crises in the past, the economic downturn of 2008-2009 caused some frictions in the interna...
The Great Recession of 2008–09 provided a fertile ground for protectionist pressures to increase. It...
Article presents traditional and new theoretical justifications of trade prtektjonism on theexample...
One of the crucial challenges of the Eighties is to maintain an open and expanding international tra...
This paper shows that domestic regulations may fully respect the non-discrimination principle of th...
Departing from the case of textile and clothing trade dispute between the EU and China in 2005, it h...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
This paper looks at trade protectionism in an attempt to determine whether mature economies entering...
Populism is telling voters what they want to hear, knowing that it is neither true, nor feasible. La...
Protectionism is the term used about the nations protecting their domestic industries and their work...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
A leading international economist looks at many of the key issues of trade policy now confronting th...