Existing research indicates the interrelated nature of different dimensions of the design of international institutions. In particular, it shows the greater flexibility of deep agreements. We argue—and demonstrate empirically—that the positive relationship between depth and flexibility holds for preferential trade agreements (PTAs). But we add two qualifications to the conventional wisdom that depth and flexibility go hand in hand. First, we argue that the positive relationship between depth and flexibility proves weaker for democracies than for nondemocracies. Second, when making deep agreements more flexible, countries also add strings to the use of the additional flexibility provisions. An original data set on the design of 587 PTAs allo...
International audienceRegional trade agreements (RTAs) are usually classified according to their for...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study expands our unders...
In a seminal article, Rose (2004) found that the assumed positive impact of the WTO on international...
Existing research indicates the interrelated nature of different dimensions of the design of interna...
Existing research indicates the interrelated nature of different dimensions of the design of interna...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have been proliferating for the last twenty years. A large lite...
The varieties of preferential trade agreements have increased in recent decades. Regional blocs conc...
The post-1990 period has seen a proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Some 700 PTAs...
What political factors explain the selection of countries for preferential trade agreements by the E...
To understand why some international institutions have stronger dispute settlement mechanisms (DSMs)...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have been proliferating for the last twenty years. A large lite...
What political factors explain the selection of countries for preferential trade agreements by the E...
This article examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading ar...
Increasing number of analyses demonstrate that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) increase trade t...
A key characteristic of any trade bloc is its “flexibility” – the extent to which it can be modified...
International audienceRegional trade agreements (RTAs) are usually classified according to their for...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study expands our unders...
In a seminal article, Rose (2004) found that the assumed positive impact of the WTO on international...
Existing research indicates the interrelated nature of different dimensions of the design of interna...
Existing research indicates the interrelated nature of different dimensions of the design of interna...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have been proliferating for the last twenty years. A large lite...
The varieties of preferential trade agreements have increased in recent decades. Regional blocs conc...
The post-1990 period has seen a proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Some 700 PTAs...
What political factors explain the selection of countries for preferential trade agreements by the E...
To understand why some international institutions have stronger dispute settlement mechanisms (DSMs)...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have been proliferating for the last twenty years. A large lite...
What political factors explain the selection of countries for preferential trade agreements by the E...
This article examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading ar...
Increasing number of analyses demonstrate that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) increase trade t...
A key characteristic of any trade bloc is its “flexibility” – the extent to which it can be modified...
International audienceRegional trade agreements (RTAs) are usually classified according to their for...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study expands our unders...
In a seminal article, Rose (2004) found that the assumed positive impact of the WTO on international...