If unilateral free trade is the best policy, then why are international treaties needed to achieve it? The reason may be found in the Becker theory of competition among political pressure groups. By entering wide-ranging negotiations, nations shift the political question from one of protecting a single industry to one of protecting many industries. This makes it less likely that a narrow interest in favour of protection will prevail over the general national interest in favour of free trade. Economy-wide negotiations frame the question of free trade versus protection in a way that favours free trade. Although Becker’s theory points to an inherent bias in favour of the political success of economically efficient policies, the force of his th...
The failure of the World Trade Organization ministerial summit late last year has thrown the future ...
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Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
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This paper analyses GATT/WTO trade negotiations in an oligopolistic multi-country setting and identi...
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The failure of the World Trade Organization ministerial summit late last year has thrown the future ...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
Bagwell and Staiger (1999) conclude that the reason for governments to enter trade negotiation is th...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
In the early 80s economic theorists discovered strategic trade policy and thereby appeared to legiti...
AbstractAim of this paper is to illustrate the objects and relation between strategic trade policy a...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy,...
Why do countries enact free trade? The empirical puzzle that motivates this project is that whereas ...
This paper analyses GATT/WTO trade negotiations in an oligopolistic multi-country setting and identi...
In recent years, the use of the mode of regional trade liberalisation has proliferated, while the mu...
This paper analyses GATT/WTO trade negotiations in an oligopolistic multi-country setting and identi...
We develop a dynamic bargaining model in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to seq...
The failure of the World Trade Organization ministerial summit late last year has thrown the future ...
International disputes and tensions arise in situations where one nation is seeking its own economic...
The number of preferential trade agreements has greatly increased over the past two decades, yet mos...