We provide a first formal analysis of the international rules that govern the use of subsidies to domestic production. Our analysis highlights the impact of the new disciplines on subsidies that were added to GATT rules with the creation of the WTO. Our results suggest that, although GATT subsidy rules were typically viewed as weak and inadequate while the WTO subsidy rules are seen as representing a significant strengthening of multilateral disciplines on subsidies, the key changes introduced by the WTO subsidy rules may ultimately do more harm than good to the multilateral trading system, by undermining the ability of tariff negotiations to serve as the mechanism for expanding market access to more efficient levels
Existing theories of trade agreements suggest that GATT/WTO e¤orts to reign in export subsidies repr...
This paper explores the hitherto futile quest for developing disciplines on the trade- and investmen...
The General Agreement on Trades in Services (GATS) is a multilateral framework of principles and rul...
We provide a first formal analysis of the international rules that govern the use of subsidies to do...
International disputes over subsidies have be-come a prominent feature of the world trading system. ...
Decades of negotiation to extend the GATT/WTO system to address subsidies have never produced the so...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
We will begin by examining the basic contours of the present GATT regulation of subsidies. We will t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relation between international trading rules and the mar...
First published online: 1 April 2016As tariffs have fallen, subsidies and related policies with simi...
Not long after the end of the Second World War economists and policy makers started considering free...
We investigate how a domestic subsidy is treated in an international agreement, when a government, h...
This dissertation consists of three essays exploring how trade models with monopolistic competition ...
Why do governments seek restrictions on the use of export subsidies through reciprocal trade agreeme...
Existing theories of trade agreements suggest that GATT/WTO e¤orts to reign in export subsidies repr...
This paper explores the hitherto futile quest for developing disciplines on the trade- and investmen...
The General Agreement on Trades in Services (GATS) is a multilateral framework of principles and rul...
We provide a first formal analysis of the international rules that govern the use of subsidies to do...
International disputes over subsidies have be-come a prominent feature of the world trading system. ...
Decades of negotiation to extend the GATT/WTO system to address subsidies have never produced the so...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
Why did countries achieve a consensus to restrict export subsidies and export-promoting domestic sub...
We will begin by examining the basic contours of the present GATT regulation of subsidies. We will t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relation between international trading rules and the mar...
First published online: 1 April 2016As tariffs have fallen, subsidies and related policies with simi...
Not long after the end of the Second World War economists and policy makers started considering free...
We investigate how a domestic subsidy is treated in an international agreement, when a government, h...
This dissertation consists of three essays exploring how trade models with monopolistic competition ...
Why do governments seek restrictions on the use of export subsidies through reciprocal trade agreeme...
Existing theories of trade agreements suggest that GATT/WTO e¤orts to reign in export subsidies repr...
This paper explores the hitherto futile quest for developing disciplines on the trade- and investmen...
The General Agreement on Trades in Services (GATS) is a multilateral framework of principles and rul...