This speech discusses the future of global free trade, and recommends more international efforts to bolster the multilateral system. The author looks to the European Union as playing a leading role in this effort, not only, as is sometimes claimed, because of its economic weight and its interest in free trade, but primarily because of its identity as an ordered community of nations, representing the very model of balance
We develop a dynamic bargaining model in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to seq...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
"This paper assesses the future of the world trading system in the face of diminishing returns from...
Dennis Patterson, Chair in Legal Theory, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy, speak...
Progress in the harmonization of the international trading system has stalled since the Doha Round. ...
I want to address a set of issues I believe are fundamental to the future of the world economy. And ...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ), only six years old, faces two formidable challenges. First, it...
The global governance of trade is in a deadlock and the WTO is suffering from a long standing crisis...
The original idea for this book came from debates about the future of the WTO in which the editors h...
For a global player like the EU, it must adequately respond to US unilateral actions and not give in...
This article departs from the failing of the Doha Development Round and asks for its consequences fo...
This article explores how far free trade agreements (FTAs) have strengthened or weakened global gove...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
Free trade, indeed economic globalization generally, is under siege. The conventional arguments for ...
The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
We develop a dynamic bargaining model in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to seq...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
"This paper assesses the future of the world trading system in the face of diminishing returns from...
Dennis Patterson, Chair in Legal Theory, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy, speak...
Progress in the harmonization of the international trading system has stalled since the Doha Round. ...
I want to address a set of issues I believe are fundamental to the future of the world economy. And ...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ), only six years old, faces two formidable challenges. First, it...
The global governance of trade is in a deadlock and the WTO is suffering from a long standing crisis...
The original idea for this book came from debates about the future of the WTO in which the editors h...
For a global player like the EU, it must adequately respond to US unilateral actions and not give in...
This article departs from the failing of the Doha Development Round and asks for its consequences fo...
This article explores how far free trade agreements (FTAs) have strengthened or weakened global gove...
This paper examines the present theories and shortcomings of current free trade policy, and the cons...
Free trade, indeed economic globalization generally, is under siege. The conventional arguments for ...
The shift from multilateralism to regionalism, plurilateralism and bilateralism in international tra...
We develop a dynamic bargaining model in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to seq...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
"This paper assesses the future of the world trading system in the face of diminishing returns from...