The pursuit of free trade area agreements (FTAs), according to some, does not impede the multilateral trade negotiations process. It is argued to the contrary in the present paper that the FTA approach does impede the multilateral one. Comments are offered on common approaches to the analysis of the impact of FTAs, on the reasons why, despite concerns evident in these comments, the FTA strategy has become so popular, and on ways out of a dilemma of FTA proliferation, or at least ways to avoid the risks associated with it
Over the past three decades, free trade agreements (FTAs) have become an integral and enduring part ...
Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and D...
While Bilateral and regional trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and help meet other objectiv...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe pursuit of free trade area agree...
The pursuit of free trade area agreements (FTAs), according to some, does not impede the multilatera...
There has been a significant proliferation of bilateral free trade agreements. This background note ...
Is Australia enhancing its economic and geo-political interests by negotiating free trade agreements...
The process behind, and the likely influence of, the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (A...
The prospects for successful multilateral trade liberalization from the Uruguay round of the GATT ar...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
AUSFTA: Linking War, Free Trade and the Environment Trade agreements should always be treated with c...
We examine the EU’s and Australia’s approaches to trade bilateralism, placing both actors in a compa...
The subject-matter of this article is the recently altered trade policy and practice of Australia an...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
In the wake of the Asian century, the Asia-Pacific region has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agr...
Over the past three decades, free trade agreements (FTAs) have become an integral and enduring part ...
Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and D...
While Bilateral and regional trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and help meet other objectiv...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe pursuit of free trade area agree...
The pursuit of free trade area agreements (FTAs), according to some, does not impede the multilatera...
There has been a significant proliferation of bilateral free trade agreements. This background note ...
Is Australia enhancing its economic and geo-political interests by negotiating free trade agreements...
The process behind, and the likely influence of, the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (A...
The prospects for successful multilateral trade liberalization from the Uruguay round of the GATT ar...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
AUSFTA: Linking War, Free Trade and the Environment Trade agreements should always be treated with c...
We examine the EU’s and Australia’s approaches to trade bilateralism, placing both actors in a compa...
The subject-matter of this article is the recently altered trade policy and practice of Australia an...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
In the wake of the Asian century, the Asia-Pacific region has seen a proliferation of Free Trade Agr...
Over the past three decades, free trade agreements (FTAs) have become an integral and enduring part ...
Australia (together with New Zealand) is one of the few Organisation for Economic Co-operation and D...
While Bilateral and regional trade agreements can reduce trade barriers and help meet other objectiv...