Whereas some researchers emphasize how World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement reduces complexity and clarifies legislation, others argue that dispute rulings promote co-operation by providing an enforcement mechanism. This article identifies empirical implications from these distinct arguments and tests them on WTO disputes from 1995 to 2006. The study's analytical approach combines a three-step coding of dispute escalation with a strategic bargaining model and statistical backwards induction to account for governments’ forward-looking behavior. It finds strong support for the argument that WTO dispute settlement primarily serves as an enforcement device. It finds much less support for the argument that dispute settlement reduces...
This paper develops a model of the WTO dispute settlement process (DSP) to study the recent proposal...
Antidumping and related trade remedies are the most popular policy instruments that many of the larg...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) and associated global trade laws can be viewed as an incomplete c...
Whereas some researchers emphasize how World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement reduces com...
Whereas some researchers emphasize how WTO dispute settlement reduces complexity and clarify legisla...
Whereas some researchers emphasize how WTO dispute settlement reduces complexity and clarify legisla...
The existing international relations literature is characterized by two perspectives on dispute sett...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) member states' decisions to sett...
Exporters, trade lawyers, policy makers, and academics see the WTO's Dispute Settlement Understandin...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...
The quantitative literature on WTO dispute settlement explains dispute outcomes primarily through co...
We explore the incentives countries face in trade litigation within the new WTO dispute settlement s...
This paper seeks to understand the factors that cause disputes at the World Trade Organization to mo...
This paper seeks to understand the factors that cause disputes at the World Trade Organization to mo...
We explore the incentives countries face in trade litigation within the new WTO Dispute Settlement S...
This paper develops a model of the WTO dispute settlement process (DSP) to study the recent proposal...
Antidumping and related trade remedies are the most popular policy instruments that many of the larg...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) and associated global trade laws can be viewed as an incomplete c...
Whereas some researchers emphasize how World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement reduces com...
Whereas some researchers emphasize how WTO dispute settlement reduces complexity and clarify legisla...
Whereas some researchers emphasize how WTO dispute settlement reduces complexity and clarify legisla...
The existing international relations literature is characterized by two perspectives on dispute sett...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) member states' decisions to sett...
Exporters, trade lawyers, policy makers, and academics see the WTO's Dispute Settlement Understandin...
This article examines the question of whether the wto enjoys a monopoly over the settlement of trade...
The quantitative literature on WTO dispute settlement explains dispute outcomes primarily through co...
We explore the incentives countries face in trade litigation within the new WTO dispute settlement s...
This paper seeks to understand the factors that cause disputes at the World Trade Organization to mo...
This paper seeks to understand the factors that cause disputes at the World Trade Organization to mo...
We explore the incentives countries face in trade litigation within the new WTO Dispute Settlement S...
This paper develops a model of the WTO dispute settlement process (DSP) to study the recent proposal...
Antidumping and related trade remedies are the most popular policy instruments that many of the larg...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) and associated global trade laws can be viewed as an incomplete c...