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Regional Rules in the Global Trading System

Regional Rules in the Global Trading System

Regional Rules in the Global Trading System

Antoni Estevadeordal, Inter-American Development Bank
Kati Suominen, Inter-American Development Bank
Robert Teh, World Trade Organization, Geneva
July 2009
Available
Hardback
9780521760843

    The proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) over the past two decades has highlighted the need to look closely at the potential conflicts between regional and WTO rules or disciplines. A major obstacle to advancing understanding of RTAs is the absence of detailed information about their contents. This has limited the debate between those who view RTAs as discriminatory instruments hostage to protectionist interests and those who see them as conducive to multilateral trade opening. This book provides detailed analysis of RTA rules in six key areas - market access, technical barriers to trade, contingent protection, investment, services and competition policy - across dozens of the main RTAs in the world. The analysis helps to provide new insights into the interplay between regional and multilateral trade rules, advances understanding of the economic effects of RTAs and contributes to the discussion on how to deal with the burgeoning number of RTAs.

    • Represents the first systematic effort to describe and analyse the contents of regional trade agreements. Readers will obtain greater understanding of the rules governing trade in the rapidly growing field of regional agreements and will consequently be able to compare these regional rules with existing multilateral agreements under the WTO
    • Includes detailed tables and charts of Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) rules on market access, trade remedies, technical barriers to trade, services, investment and competition policy. The book gives readers who may wish to embark on detailed empirical analysis of RTAs access to new data
    • This book complements its detailed analysis of RTA rules with a survey of the latest economic theory on RTAs. It looks in particular at the question of whether RTAs are building blocks or stumbling blocks to multilateral trade liberalisation

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    'The volume makes a useful contribution to existing literature and will be of interest not only to a policy audience, but also to researchers.' The Journal of World Trade Review

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    Product details

    July 2009
    Hardback
    9780521760843
    540 pages
    235 × 156 × 27 mm
    0.89kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Antoni Estevadeordal, Kati Suominen and Robert Teh
    • 2. Big-think regionalism: a critical survey Richard Baldwin
    • 3. Market access provisions in regional trade agreements Antoni Estevadeordal, Matthew Shearer and Kati Suominen
    • 4. Trade remedy provisions in regional trade agreements Robert Teh, Thomas J. Prusa and Michele Budetta
    • 5. A mapping of regional rules on technical barriers to trade Roberta Piermartini and Michele Budetta
    • 6. Services liberalization in the new generation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs): how much further than the GATS? Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti and Hoe Lim
    • 7. Mapping investment provisions in regional trade agreements: towards an international investment regime? Barbara Kotschwar
    • 8. Competition provisions in regional trade agreements Robert Teh
    • Appendix.
      Contributors
    • Antoni Estevadeordal, Kati Suominen, Robert Teh, Richard Baldwin, Matthew Shearer, Thomas J. Prusa, Michele Budetta, Roberta Piermartini, Martin Roy, Juan Marchetti, Hoe Lim, Barbara Kotschwar

    • Editors
    • Antoni Estevadeordal , Inter-American Development Bank

      Antoni Estevadeordal is Manager at the Integration and Trade Sector of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington.

    • Kati Suominen , Inter-American Development Bank

      Kati Suominen is an International Trade Specialist at the Integration and Trade Sector of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington.

    • Robert Teh , World Trade Organization, Geneva

      Robert Teh is a Counsellor in the Economic Research and Statistics Division of the World Trade Organization.