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Economic and Legal Analyses of Trade Policy and Institutions
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This second volume of the Handbook of International Trade focuses on the economic and legal analysis of international laws and institutions as they impact trade.
Containing chapters written by both economic and legal scholars, this volume encourages cross-discipline discussion with writing that is accessible to those approaching the material from any background.
Central issues to those studying international trade are addressed, including:
| labor, environmental rights, and preferential trade agreements | antitrust policy | patent rights | trade liberalization | foreign direct investment. …mehr
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This second volume of the Handbook of International Trade focuses on the economic and legal analysis of international laws and institutions as they impact trade.
Containing chapters written by both economic and legal scholars, this volume encourages cross-discipline discussion with writing that is accessible to those approaching the material from any background.
Central issues to those studying international trade are addressed, including:
Containing chapters written by both economic and legal scholars, this volume encourages cross-discipline discussion with writing that is accessible to those approaching the material from any background.
Central issues to those studying international trade are addressed, including:
- labor, environmental rights, and preferential trade agreements
- antitrust policy
- patent rights
- trade liberalization
- foreign direct investment.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781405142519
- Artikelnr.: 38281819
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781405142519
- Artikelnr.: 38281819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
E. Kwan Choi is Professor of Economics at Iowa State University and the Editor of Review of International Economics. He is also Associate Editor of Japanese Economic Review, Managing Editor of Review of Development Economics, and co-author of the Handbook of International Trade,Volume I (Blackwell Publishing, 2003). James C. Hartigan is Professor of Economics at the University of Oklahoma, and is a member of the Council of Editors of the Review of International Economics and the Pacific Economic Review. He was a founding member of the International Economics and Finance Society, and has published in such journals as the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of International Economics, Economica, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, and International Journal of Industrial Organization.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Introduction: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State University) and James C. Hartigan
(University of Oklahoma).
1.
2. What is Free Trade?: The Rorschach Test at the Heart of the Trade and
Environment Debate: David M. Driesen (Syracuse University)
3. Rules of Power in an Age of Law: Process Opportunism and TRIPS
Dispute Settlement: Ruth Okediji (University of Oklahoma)
4. Teaching Old Laws New Tricks: The Legal Obligation of Non-Attribution
and the Need for Economic Rigor in Injury Analyses under US Trade
Law: James P. Durling and Matthew P. McCullough (Willkie, Farr &
Gallagher)
5. Trade-Related Labor and Environment Rights Agreements?: Chantal
Thomas (Fordham University)
6. A Comparative Analysis of Compliance Institutions in International
Law and International Environmental Law: Brett Frischmann (Loyola
University Chicago)
7. The National Treatment Principle in International Trade Law: Michael
J. Trebilcock and Shiva K. Giri (University of Toronto)
8. Do Not Ask Too Many Questions: The Institutional Arrangements for
Accomodating Regional Integration within the WTO: Petros Constantinos
Mavroidis (University of Neuchâtel)
9. Trade and Informal Institutions: James E. Anderson (Boston College)
10. The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements: Pravin Krishna (Brown
University)
11. Conditionality, Separation, and Open Rules in Multilateral
Institutions: Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Carlo
Perroni (University of Warwick)
12. Antitrust Policy in Open Economies: Price Fixing and International
Cartels: Eric W. Bond (Pennsylvania State University)
13. Modern Commercial Policy: Managed Trade or Retaliation?: Thomas J.
Prusa (Rutgers University) and Susan Skeath (Wellesley College)
14. Anti-Dumping versus Anti-Trust: Trade and Competition Policy: Ian
Wooton (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) and Maurizio Zanardi
(Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
15. Trade and the Globalization of Patent Rights: Rod Falvey (University
of Nottingham), Feli Martinez (University of Leicester) and Geoff
Reed (University of Nottingham)
16. Mixed Markets with Counterfeit Producers: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State
University)
17. Endogenous Injury: James C. Hartigan (University of Oklahoma)
18. International Trade in Services: More Than Meets the Eye: Lawrence J.
White (New York University)
19. The Dynamic Effects of Trade Liberalization and Environmental Policy
Harmonization: Larry Karp (University of California, Berkley) and
Jinhua Zhao (Iowa State University)
20. Do Bilateral Tax Treaties Promote Foreign Direct Investment?: Bruce
A. Blonigen and Ronald B. Davies (University of Oregon)
.
Index
Introduction: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State University) and James C. Hartigan
(University of Oklahoma).
1.
2. What is Free Trade?: The Rorschach Test at the Heart of the Trade and
Environment Debate: David M. Driesen (Syracuse University)
3. Rules of Power in an Age of Law: Process Opportunism and TRIPS
Dispute Settlement: Ruth Okediji (University of Oklahoma)
4. Teaching Old Laws New Tricks: The Legal Obligation of Non-Attribution
and the Need for Economic Rigor in Injury Analyses under US Trade
Law: James P. Durling and Matthew P. McCullough (Willkie, Farr &
Gallagher)
5. Trade-Related Labor and Environment Rights Agreements?: Chantal
Thomas (Fordham University)
6. A Comparative Analysis of Compliance Institutions in International
Law and International Environmental Law: Brett Frischmann (Loyola
University Chicago)
7. The National Treatment Principle in International Trade Law: Michael
J. Trebilcock and Shiva K. Giri (University of Toronto)
8. Do Not Ask Too Many Questions: The Institutional Arrangements for
Accomodating Regional Integration within the WTO: Petros Constantinos
Mavroidis (University of Neuchâtel)
9. Trade and Informal Institutions: James E. Anderson (Boston College)
10. The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements: Pravin Krishna (Brown
University)
11. Conditionality, Separation, and Open Rules in Multilateral
Institutions: Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Carlo
Perroni (University of Warwick)
12. Antitrust Policy in Open Economies: Price Fixing and International
Cartels: Eric W. Bond (Pennsylvania State University)
13. Modern Commercial Policy: Managed Trade or Retaliation?: Thomas J.
Prusa (Rutgers University) and Susan Skeath (Wellesley College)
14. Anti-Dumping versus Anti-Trust: Trade and Competition Policy: Ian
Wooton (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) and Maurizio Zanardi
(Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
15. Trade and the Globalization of Patent Rights: Rod Falvey (University
of Nottingham), Feli Martinez (University of Leicester) and Geoff
Reed (University of Nottingham)
16. Mixed Markets with Counterfeit Producers: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State
University)
17. Endogenous Injury: James C. Hartigan (University of Oklahoma)
18. International Trade in Services: More Than Meets the Eye: Lawrence J.
White (New York University)
19. The Dynamic Effects of Trade Liberalization and Environmental Policy
Harmonization: Larry Karp (University of California, Berkley) and
Jinhua Zhao (Iowa State University)
20. Do Bilateral Tax Treaties Promote Foreign Direct Investment?: Bruce
A. Blonigen and Ronald B. Davies (University of Oregon)
.
Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Introduction: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State University) and James C. Hartigan
(University of Oklahoma).
1.
2. What is Free Trade?: The Rorschach Test at the Heart of the Trade and
Environment Debate: David M. Driesen (Syracuse University)
3. Rules of Power in an Age of Law: Process Opportunism and TRIPS
Dispute Settlement: Ruth Okediji (University of Oklahoma)
4. Teaching Old Laws New Tricks: The Legal Obligation of Non-Attribution
and the Need for Economic Rigor in Injury Analyses under US Trade
Law: James P. Durling and Matthew P. McCullough (Willkie, Farr &
Gallagher)
5. Trade-Related Labor and Environment Rights Agreements?: Chantal
Thomas (Fordham University)
6. A Comparative Analysis of Compliance Institutions in International
Law and International Environmental Law: Brett Frischmann (Loyola
University Chicago)
7. The National Treatment Principle in International Trade Law: Michael
J. Trebilcock and Shiva K. Giri (University of Toronto)
8. Do Not Ask Too Many Questions: The Institutional Arrangements for
Accomodating Regional Integration within the WTO: Petros Constantinos
Mavroidis (University of Neuchâtel)
9. Trade and Informal Institutions: James E. Anderson (Boston College)
10. The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements: Pravin Krishna (Brown
University)
11. Conditionality, Separation, and Open Rules in Multilateral
Institutions: Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Carlo
Perroni (University of Warwick)
12. Antitrust Policy in Open Economies: Price Fixing and International
Cartels: Eric W. Bond (Pennsylvania State University)
13. Modern Commercial Policy: Managed Trade or Retaliation?: Thomas J.
Prusa (Rutgers University) and Susan Skeath (Wellesley College)
14. Anti-Dumping versus Anti-Trust: Trade and Competition Policy: Ian
Wooton (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) and Maurizio Zanardi
(Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
15. Trade and the Globalization of Patent Rights: Rod Falvey (University
of Nottingham), Feli Martinez (University of Leicester) and Geoff
Reed (University of Nottingham)
16. Mixed Markets with Counterfeit Producers: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State
University)
17. Endogenous Injury: James C. Hartigan (University of Oklahoma)
18. International Trade in Services: More Than Meets the Eye: Lawrence J.
White (New York University)
19. The Dynamic Effects of Trade Liberalization and Environmental Policy
Harmonization: Larry Karp (University of California, Berkley) and
Jinhua Zhao (Iowa State University)
20. Do Bilateral Tax Treaties Promote Foreign Direct Investment?: Bruce
A. Blonigen and Ronald B. Davies (University of Oregon)
.
Index
Introduction: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State University) and James C. Hartigan
(University of Oklahoma).
1.
2. What is Free Trade?: The Rorschach Test at the Heart of the Trade and
Environment Debate: David M. Driesen (Syracuse University)
3. Rules of Power in an Age of Law: Process Opportunism and TRIPS
Dispute Settlement: Ruth Okediji (University of Oklahoma)
4. Teaching Old Laws New Tricks: The Legal Obligation of Non-Attribution
and the Need for Economic Rigor in Injury Analyses under US Trade
Law: James P. Durling and Matthew P. McCullough (Willkie, Farr &
Gallagher)
5. Trade-Related Labor and Environment Rights Agreements?: Chantal
Thomas (Fordham University)
6. A Comparative Analysis of Compliance Institutions in International
Law and International Environmental Law: Brett Frischmann (Loyola
University Chicago)
7. The National Treatment Principle in International Trade Law: Michael
J. Trebilcock and Shiva K. Giri (University of Toronto)
8. Do Not Ask Too Many Questions: The Institutional Arrangements for
Accomodating Regional Integration within the WTO: Petros Constantinos
Mavroidis (University of Neuchâtel)
9. Trade and Informal Institutions: James E. Anderson (Boston College)
10. The Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements: Pravin Krishna (Brown
University)
11. Conditionality, Separation, and Open Rules in Multilateral
Institutions: Paola Conconi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and Carlo
Perroni (University of Warwick)
12. Antitrust Policy in Open Economies: Price Fixing and International
Cartels: Eric W. Bond (Pennsylvania State University)
13. Modern Commercial Policy: Managed Trade or Retaliation?: Thomas J.
Prusa (Rutgers University) and Susan Skeath (Wellesley College)
14. Anti-Dumping versus Anti-Trust: Trade and Competition Policy: Ian
Wooton (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) and Maurizio Zanardi
(Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
15. Trade and the Globalization of Patent Rights: Rod Falvey (University
of Nottingham), Feli Martinez (University of Leicester) and Geoff
Reed (University of Nottingham)
16. Mixed Markets with Counterfeit Producers: E. Kwan Choi (Iowa State
University)
17. Endogenous Injury: James C. Hartigan (University of Oklahoma)
18. International Trade in Services: More Than Meets the Eye: Lawrence J.
White (New York University)
19. The Dynamic Effects of Trade Liberalization and Environmental Policy
Harmonization: Larry Karp (University of California, Berkley) and
Jinhua Zhao (Iowa State University)
20. Do Bilateral Tax Treaties Promote Foreign Direct Investment?: Bruce
A. Blonigen and Ronald B. Davies (University of Oregon)
.
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