Business-government relations on trade issues are generally characterized as protectionist lobbying or – less often – lobbying for the liberalization of markets. However, with the evolution of the trading system, negotiations today concern not just market opening, but also the regulatory frameworks that structure international trade. This transformation has important consequences for the ways in which private interests can contribute to trade negotiations. Instead of simply trying to exert pressure, businesses and other private actors now form working relationships with governments based on expertise, learning, and information exchange. This article illustrates these new forms of public-private interactions with examples from the U.S., the ...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
What role do firms play in the making of EU trade policy? This article surveys the policy domain and...
What role do firms play in the making of EU trade policy? This article surveys the policy domain and...
Business-government relations on trade issues are generally characterized as protectionist lobbying ...
Firms are central to trade policy-making. Some analysts even suggest that they dictate policy on the...
Firms are central to trade policy-making. Some analysts even suggest that they dictate policy on the...
The literature on the politics of international liberalization generally supposes that incumbent fir...
An unusual feature of the contemporary debate about trade policy is its focus on regulation. In the ...
Many observers agree that the multilateral liberalization of service trade was a response to the in...
Why are industries highly active in some battles over international trade policies, but in other ins...
Can governments still use trade to reward and punish partner countries? While WTO rules and the pre...
In the United States and the European Union, important aspects of commercial diplomacy are undergoin...
Abstract: More than 300 trade agreements have been signed since 1950. Two leading theoretical answe...
As tariffs and quotas have fallen substantially during successive rounds of multilateral trade negot...
This paper examines to what degree increase in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements has opene...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
What role do firms play in the making of EU trade policy? This article surveys the policy domain and...
What role do firms play in the making of EU trade policy? This article surveys the policy domain and...
Business-government relations on trade issues are generally characterized as protectionist lobbying ...
Firms are central to trade policy-making. Some analysts even suggest that they dictate policy on the...
Firms are central to trade policy-making. Some analysts even suggest that they dictate policy on the...
The literature on the politics of international liberalization generally supposes that incumbent fir...
An unusual feature of the contemporary debate about trade policy is its focus on regulation. In the ...
Many observers agree that the multilateral liberalization of service trade was a response to the in...
Why are industries highly active in some battles over international trade policies, but in other ins...
Can governments still use trade to reward and punish partner countries? While WTO rules and the pre...
In the United States and the European Union, important aspects of commercial diplomacy are undergoin...
Abstract: More than 300 trade agreements have been signed since 1950. Two leading theoretical answe...
As tariffs and quotas have fallen substantially during successive rounds of multilateral trade negot...
This paper examines to what degree increase in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements has opene...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
What role do firms play in the making of EU trade policy? This article surveys the policy domain and...
What role do firms play in the making of EU trade policy? This article surveys the policy domain and...