It is now widely agreed that the World Trade Organization (WTO) is in trouble, struggling to deliver the national rewards available from liberalising through multilateral negotiations. Prime Minister Howard and President Bush have committed to help restore the ability of the WTO system to deliver those rewards. This paper examines the contribution of domestic transparency procedures, introduced by and operating within participating countries, in dealing with the domestic causes of the problem facing the multilateral system. It explains the relevance of the proposal, prepared for Prime Minister Howard, in meeting the commitment he has taken. The Hong Kong Ministerial Meeting in December 2005 provides an opportunity to advance such a proposal...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
A significant number of developing countries are adopting more liberal trade and industrial policies...
The World Bank identifies two trends within the international trading system: multilateral negotiati...
In mid-1997 the Cabinet of the Howard government decided to approve the negotiation of explicitly p...
Phasing out distortionary government subsidies and barriers to international trade will yield extrao...
This publication examines international trade and the role of the G20. Key findings: If one of t...
Is Australia enhancing its economic and geo-political interests by negotiating free trade agreements...
This paper discusses options to manage spillovers of unilateral trade policies motivated by national...
Australia has developed a reputation as an aggressive and competitive provider of international educ...
The WTO provides the foundation of the rules-based global trading system that has played a critical ...
The subject-matter of this article is the recently altered trade policy and practice of Australia an...
When President George W. Bush received ‘fast-track’ trade promotion authority (TPA) in 2002 which, i...
This paper develops three major themes. First, the atmosphere of gloom around the multilateral tradi...
The papers in this Symposium issue complement two other compilations of research on the multilateral...
If international trade is not governed by rules, mere might dictates what is right. The World Trade ...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
A significant number of developing countries are adopting more liberal trade and industrial policies...
The World Bank identifies two trends within the international trading system: multilateral negotiati...
In mid-1997 the Cabinet of the Howard government decided to approve the negotiation of explicitly p...
Phasing out distortionary government subsidies and barriers to international trade will yield extrao...
This publication examines international trade and the role of the G20. Key findings: If one of t...
Is Australia enhancing its economic and geo-political interests by negotiating free trade agreements...
This paper discusses options to manage spillovers of unilateral trade policies motivated by national...
Australia has developed a reputation as an aggressive and competitive provider of international educ...
The WTO provides the foundation of the rules-based global trading system that has played a critical ...
The subject-matter of this article is the recently altered trade policy and practice of Australia an...
When President George W. Bush received ‘fast-track’ trade promotion authority (TPA) in 2002 which, i...
This paper develops three major themes. First, the atmosphere of gloom around the multilateral tradi...
The papers in this Symposium issue complement two other compilations of research on the multilateral...
If international trade is not governed by rules, mere might dictates what is right. The World Trade ...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
A significant number of developing countries are adopting more liberal trade and industrial policies...
The World Bank identifies two trends within the international trading system: multilateral negotiati...