HE question of ‘regionalism, ’ defined broadly as preferential trade agreements among a subset of nations, is a longstanding one. As with all great issues, economists have long been divided on the wisdom of such arrangements. So have policymakers
Over the last twenty years, the number of bilateral and regional preferential trade agreements in ex...
We compare free trade reached through expanding regional trading blocks to free trade accomplished b...
The two main trends that have shaped the World Economic Order are 1) multilateralism, which sets glo...
Since the end of the Uruguay Round, the world trading system has experienced the emergence of a larg...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
The growth of regional trading blocs has been one of the major developments in international relatio...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The world trade has been p olitically framed towards liberalism and "openness". It is evident that t...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...
In this paper we investigate whether multilateral trade liberalisation undermines or encourages pref...
Regional trading arrangements (RTAs) became popular in the last decade while the trade negotiations ...
Much ink has flowed on the question of the relationship between regionalism and multilateralism. The...
Since 1990 the number of preferential trade agreements has increased rapidly. Our argument explains ...
Includes bibliographyThe slow advancement of the multilateral trading system has led to a wave of pr...
Over the last twenty years, the number of bilateral and regional preferential trade agreements in ex...
We compare free trade reached through expanding regional trading blocks to free trade accomplished b...
The two main trends that have shaped the World Economic Order are 1) multilateralism, which sets glo...
Since the end of the Uruguay Round, the world trading system has experienced the emergence of a larg...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
The growth of regional trading blocs has been one of the major developments in international relatio...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The world trade has been p olitically framed towards liberalism and "openness". It is evident that t...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...
In this paper we investigate whether multilateral trade liberalisation undermines or encourages pref...
Regional trading arrangements (RTAs) became popular in the last decade while the trade negotiations ...
Much ink has flowed on the question of the relationship between regionalism and multilateralism. The...
Since 1990 the number of preferential trade agreements has increased rapidly. Our argument explains ...
Includes bibliographyThe slow advancement of the multilateral trading system has led to a wave of pr...
Over the last twenty years, the number of bilateral and regional preferential trade agreements in ex...
We compare free trade reached through expanding regional trading blocks to free trade accomplished b...
The two main trends that have shaped the World Economic Order are 1) multilateralism, which sets glo...