Trade Cooperation

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Andreas Dür, Manfred Elsig
Cambridge University Press, 08.01.2015 - 598 Seiten
1. Introduction: the purpose, design and effects of preferential trade agreements Andreas Dür and Manfred Elsig Part I. Why Do Countries Sign PTAs?: 2. Technology, politics and economic exchanges: historical patterns in international economic agreements Moonhawk Kim 3. The political economy of preferential trade agreements Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner 4. Weak governments and preferential trade agreements Jean-Louis Arcand, Marcelo Olarreaga and Laura Zoratto 5. Natural trading partners? A public opinion perspective on preferential trade agreements Víctor Umaña, Thomas Bernauer and Gabriele Spilker 6. Regionalisation in search of regionalism: production networks and deep integration commitments in Asia's PTAs Soo Yeon Kim Part II. The Design of PTAs: 7. Imitation and innovation in international governance: the diffusion of trade agreement design Leonardo Baccini, Andreas Dür and Yoram Z. Haftel 8. PTA design, tariffs, and intra-industry trade Mark Manger 9. PTAs and audiovisual services Kerry A. Chase 10. Competition policy and free trade: antitrust provisions in PTAs Anu Bradford and Tim Büthe 11. PTAs and public procurement Stephanie J. Rickard 12. Trade agreements, violent conflict and security Yoram Z. Haftel 13. Dispute settlement provisions in PTAs: new data and new concepts Todd Allee and Manfred Elsig Part III. The Effects of PTAs: 14. Preliminary examination of heterogeneous effects on international trade of economic integration agreements Scott L. Baier, Jeffrey H. Bergstrand and Matthew W. Clance 15. Effects of deep versus shallow trade agreements in general equilibrium Peter Egger and Sergey Nigai 16. Revisiting the trade effects of services agreements Anirudh Shingal 17. Trade agreements as protection from risk Jeffrey Kucik 18. What do we know about preferential trade agreements and temporary trade barriers? Chad P. Bown, Baybars Karacaovali and Patricia Tovar Part IV. PTAs and the Multilateral Trading System: 19. The dialectical relationship of preferential and multilateral trade agreements Thomas Cottier, Charlotte Sieber-Gasser and Gabriela Wermelinger 20. Forget about the WTO: the network of relations between PTAs and 'double PTAs' Joost Pauwelyn and Wolfgang Alschner 21. Plurilateral agreements, variable geometry and the WTO Bernard Hoekman 22. Referring PTA disputes to the WTO dispute settlement system James Flett. Look Inside Index (158 KB) Table of Contents (82 KB) Copyright Information Page (108 KB) Front Matter (209 KB) Marketing Excerpt (376 KB) This title is available for institutional purchase via Cambridge Books Online Cambridge Books Online offers access to academic eBooks from our world-renowned publishing programme. RELATED BOOKS Regional Rules in the Global Trading System Regional Rules in the Global Trading System Preferential Trade Agreements Preferential Trade Agreements A Law and Economics Analysis Trade Blocs Trade Blocs Economics and Politics Regional Rules in the Global Trading System Regional Rules in the Global Trading System Preferential Trade Agreements Preferential Trade Agreements A Law and Economics Analysis Previous Next RELATED JOURNALS World Trade Review World Trade Review The World Trade Review was established at the initiative of the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization (WTO) ... Br.
 

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the purpose design and effects of preferential
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historical
25
The political economy of preferential trade agreements
56
Weak governments and preferential trade agreements
82
Natural trading partners? A public opinion perspective
113
production networks
134
The political and economic influences on PTA ratification
147
Explaining similarity to the
184
Levels of consistency and coverage for conflict hegemony
310
new data
319
PTAs with a dispute settlement provision
324
Preliminary examination of heterogeneous effects
355
Effects of deep versus shallow trade agreements in general
374
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Revisiting the trade effects of services agreements
392
Trade agreements as protection from risk
408

Regression results
212
Audiovisual goods and services in preferential trade
218
Partial commitments for audiovisual services in PTAs
229
Trade flows and leverage in audiovisual services commitments
237
antitrust provisions
246
All good things go together? Format of competition provisions as
258
policy
265
PTAs and public procurement
275
PTAs with procurement rules
276
Tender criteria
284
Trade agreements violent conflict and security
295
Fuzzyset membership scores on four variables
304
What do we know about preferential trade agreements
433
The dialectical relationship of preferential and multilateral trade
465
the network of relations between PTAs
497
appearance of the bilateral investment treaty BIT network
514
Plurilateral agreements variable geometry and
533
Referring PTA disputes to the WTO dispute settlement
555
258
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Index
580
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Andreas Dür is Professor of International Politics at Universität Salzburg. His research interests include trade policy, international institutions and interest group politics.

Manfred Elsig is Associate Professor of International Relations and Deputy Managing Director of the World Trade Institute, Universität Bern, Switzerland. He is also the Director of the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) on Trade Regulation.

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