World Trade Review
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Volume 23, issue 5, 2024
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Package Treaties pp. 551-553

- Charlotte Sieber-Gasser and Noémie Laurens
- Addressing Negative Effects of Trade Liberalization: Unilateral and Mutually Agreed Flanking Policies pp. 554-572

- Joost Pauwelyn and Charlotte Sieber-Gasser
- Identifying Spillovers of Trade Agreements through Impact Assessments: A New Database pp. 573-588

- Richard Baldwin, Giovanni Donato and Camille Reverdy
- Operationalizing Package Treaties: A US Case Study pp. 589-600

- Kathleen Claussen
- Second-Generation Flanking Policies: Addressing Extraterritorial and Non-Economic Costs of Trade Liberalization pp. 601-620

- Timothy Meyer
- Addressing the Negative Externalities of Trade: Flanking Policies and the Role of Package Treaties pp. 621-644

- Gregory Shaffer
- A Domestic Political Economy of Package Treaties pp. 645-657

- Layna Mosley and B. Peter Rosendorff
- Lars Brink and David Orden, Agricultural Domestic Support under the WTO: Experience and Prospects Cambridge University Press, 2023 pp. 658-660

- Alejandro Sánchez
- Juneyoung Lee, Culture and International Trade Law: From Conflict to Coordination Brill/Nijhoff, 2023 pp. 660-663

- Julien Chaisse
- Rebecca Perlman, Regulating Risk: How Private Information Shapes Global Safety Standards Cambridge University Press, 2023 pp. 663-665

- Gary Winslett
- Dmitry Grozoubinski, Why Politicians Lie about Trade: And What You Need to Know about It Canbury Press, 2024 pp. 666-667

- L. Winters
Volume 23, issue 4, 2024
- The Real-Time Impact of the War on Russian Imports: A Synthetic Control Method Approach pp. 433-447

- Michele Mancini, Francesco Conteduca and Alessandro Borin
- Does the World Trade Organization Enable Biosecurity and Trade for Importers and Exporters? pp. 448-473

- Linda Fernandez and Monica Das
- The Definition of ‘Covered Entities’ under the GPA: The General Scope and Escape Conditions pp. 474-506

- Wenyi Lian
- Alienated Twins – The Overlooked Private Law Dimension of Global Trade and Investment Governance pp. 507-518

- J. Robert Basedow
- The Geography of Health: Onshoring Pharmaceutical Manufacturing to Address Supply Chain Challenges pp. 519-531

- Andrew D. Mitchell
- China's Antidumping Investigations against US Feed Products: Lessons from the Trenches pp. 532-542

- Bryan Lohmar
- Neha Mishra, International Trade Law and Global Data Governance: Aligning Perspectives and Practices Hart Publishing, 2024 pp. 543-545

- María Vásquez Callo-Müller
- Alan W. Wolff, Revitalizing the World Trading System Cambridge University Press, 2023 pp. 545-548

- Niall Meagher
- Anu Bradford, Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology Oxford University Press, 2023, 599 pages pp. 548-550

- Patrick Leblond
Volume 23, issue 3, 2024
- Things Have Changed: Dispute Settlement Inside and Outside of the WTO in 2022 pp. 269-270

- Chad Bown and Petros C. Mavroidis
- The National Security Exception at the WTO: Should It Just Be a Matter of When Members Can Avail of It? What About How? pp. 271-295

- Mona Pinchis-Paulsen, Kamal Saggi and Petros C. Mavroidis
- Appeals after the Appellate Body pp. 296-323

- Stratos Pahis
- Adjudicating Sustainability Standards under FTAs: Labouring the Point Home pp. 324-334

- Neeraj Rajan Sabitha
- The Rapid Response Labor Mechanism of the US–Mexico–Canada Agreement pp. 335-362

- Chad Bown and Kathleen Claussen
- Smart Cities and International Trade Law pp. 363-384

- Yoshiko Naiki
- Transience of (In)Formality: The Role of the Joint Initiatives in Reforming the WTO Negotiations pp. 385-407

- Ana Peres
- Exempting Least Developed Countries from Border Carbon Adjustments: Simple Economically but Complex Legally pp. 408-431

- Sunayana Sasmal, Dongzhe Zhang, Emily Lydgate and L. Winters
Volume 23, issue 2, 2024
- Learning to Use Trade Preferences: A Firm and Transaction Level Analysis of the EU–South Korea FTA pp. 117-144

- Jonas Kasteng, Ari Kokko, Nils Norell and Patrik Tingvall
- The Long Shadows of Brexit: Implications for African Countries pp. 145-168

- Usama Salamat and Salamat Ali
- Accounting for Carbon Pricing in Third Countries Under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism pp. 169-189

- Anatole Boute
- The Evolution of Digital Trade Law: Insights from TAPED pp. 190-207

- Mira Burri, María Vásquez Callo-Müller and Kholofelo Kugler
- Norm Entrepreneurship in Digital Trade: The Singapore-led Wave of Digital Trade Agreements pp. 208-241

- Emily Jones, Beatriz Kira and Rutendo Tavengerwei
- The Demise of Globalization and Rise of Industrial Policy: Caveat Emptor pp. 242-250

- Bryan Mercurio
- Response to Bryan Mercurio's Caveat Emptor pp. 251-256

- Thibault Denamiel
- Small State Diplomacy in Action: The Real Origins of TPP pp. 257-265

- Tim Groser
- Matias E. Margulis, Shadow Negotiators: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food Security Stanford University Press, 2023 pp. 266-267

- Joseph W. Glauber
Volume 23, issue 1, 2024
- Do Lower Tariff Rates Promote Global Value Chain Participation? pp. 1-19

- Halit Yanikkaya, Pınar Tat and Abdullah Altun
- Scrutinizing the Expanding Scope of Geographical Indication Protection: A Critical Analysis of the Justifications for the Anti-Evocation Measures pp. 20-46

- Xinzhe Song
- Gender Equality Provisions in Trade and Investment Agreements: Are They Widening the Negotiation Capacity Gap? pp. 47-71

- Amrita Bahri and Renata Amaral
- On the Non-Discrimination Principles in Digital Trade pp. 72-92

- Jeongmeen Suh, Joohyoung Lee and Jaeyoun Roh
- African Continental Free Trade Agreement's Conditional Most Favoured Nation: A Necessary Compromise? pp. 93-111

- Rita Mawufemor Tsorme and Joseph Amoah
- Caroline E. Foster, Global Regulatory Standards in Environmental and Health Disputes: Regulatory Coherence, Due Regard, and Due Diligence Oxford University Press, 2021, 371 pages pp. 112-115

- Henry Gao
Volume 22, issue 5, 2023
- Industry Size and Trade Protection in the Presence of Environmental Regulations: An Empirical Investigation of the Indian Manufacturing Sector pp. 509-540

- Gaurav Bhattacharya
- ‘Unforeseen Developments’ Before and After US – Safeguard Measure on PV Products: High Standard or New Standard? pp. 541-561

- Weihuan Zhou and Mandy Meng Fang
- Towards an Effective Appellate Mechanism for ISDS Tribunals pp. 562-583

- Jeffrey Kucik and Sergio Puig
- Predicting Exporters with Machine Learning pp. 584-607

- Francesca Micocci and Armando Rungi
- Aiding Higher Education with Export Expansion in the Developing World pp. 608-628

- Motoshi Suzuki
- From Developing Country Leader to Flexible Negotiator: New Directions in Brazilian Trade Strategy pp. 629-656

- Till Schöfer
- Designing Competition Clauses in Preferential Trade Agreements pp. 657-679

- Zhiyuan Wang
- Tariff Flexibility Amid Formation of Preferential Trade Agreements: WTO Law vs. PTA Law pp. 680-692

- Jong Bum Kim and Li Yoo
- The WTO's Multi-Party Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement (MPIA): What's New? pp. 693-701

- Joost Pauwelyn
- Supplying Compliance with Trade Rules: Explaining the EU's Responses to Adverse WTO Rulings Alasdair Young Oxford University Press, 2021 pp. 702-705

- Floor Doppen and Scott Hamilton
- Trade Links: New Rules for a New World by James Bacchus Cambridge University Press, 2022 pp. 706-708

- Alan Wm. Wolff
- Beyond Self-Interest: Why the Market Rewards Those Who Reject It? by Krzysztof Pelc Oxford University Press, 2022 pp. 708-711

- Kristen R. Collins
- Review of Investment Arbitration and State-Driven Reform: New Treaties, Old Outcomes by Wolfgang Alschner Oxford University Press pp. 711-714

- Tarald Gulseth Berge
- Theoretical Underpinnings of ‘Land Abundance, Openness, and Industrialization’ How Openness Affects Output Elasticities in a 2 × 2 HOS Model with Product Differentiation – ERRATUM pp. 718-719

- Alasdair Smith and Adrian Wood
- Land Abundance, Openness, and Industrialization – ERRATUM pp. 720-720

- Adrian Wood
Volume 22, issue 3-4, 2023
- Trade Policy, Openness, and Development: Essays in Honour of L. Alan Winters pp. 297-301

- Ingo Borchert and Bernard Hoekman
- Globotics and Development: When Manufacturing Is Jobless and Services Are Tradeable pp. 302-311

- Richard Baldwin and Rikard Forslid
- Land Abundance, Openness, and Industrialization pp. 312-322

- Adrian Wood
- Theoretical Underpinnings of ‘Land Abundance, Openness, and Industrialization’ pp. 323-333

- Alasdair Smith and Adrian Wood
- Exporting and Technology Adoption in Brazil pp. 334-347

- Xavier Cirera, Diego Comin, Marcio Cruz, Kyung Min Lee and Antonio Neto
- North–South Trade-Related Technology Diffusion and the East Asia–Latin America Productivity Gap pp. 348-358

- Maurice Schiff and Yanling Wang
- Revisiting Knowledge-for-Development pp. 359-369

- Pierre Jacquet
- The Bank, the Fund, and the GATT: Which Institution Most Supported Developing-Country Trade Reform? pp. 370-381

- Douglas A. Irwin
- The Relative Importance of Global Agricultural Subsidies and Tariffs, Revisited pp. 382-394

- Kym Anderson, Erwin Corong, Anna Strutt and Ernesto Valenzuela
- Border Carbon Adjustments: Should Production or Consumption be Taxed? pp. 395-407

- Will Martin
- The Economic Interest Test in UK Trade Remedy Investigations pp. 408-420

- Ilona Elzbieta Serwicka, Geoffrey Chapman and Bradley Tyler
- A (More) Systematic Exploration of the Trade Effect of Product-Specific Rules of Origin pp. 421-435

- Julien Gourdon, Karin Gourdon and Jaime de Melo
- Trade Preference Utilization Post-Brexit: The Role of Rules of Origin pp. 436-451

- Yohannes Ayele, Michael Gasiorek and Manuel Tong Koecklin
- The Indirect Effects of Brexit on African, Caribbean, and Pacific Trade with the UK and EU pp. 452-462

- Pierluigi Montalbano, Silvia Nenci and Ilaria Fusacchia
- Trade and Sustainable Development: Non-Economic Objectives in the Theory of Economic Policy pp. 463-473

- Joseph F. François, Bernard Hoekman and Douglas Nelson
- Is Using Trade Policy for Foreign Policy a ‘SNO Job’? On Linkage, Friend-Shoring, and the Challenges for Multilateralism pp. 474-483

- Robert Wolfe
- Climate Equivalence and International Trade pp. 484-496

- Emily Lydgate
- Lowering Regulatory Trade Costs pp. 497-507

- Jacques Pelkmans
Volume 22, issue 2, 2023
- Trade vs. Security: Recent Developments of Global Trade Rules and China's Policy and Regulatory Responses from Defensive to Proactive pp. 193-211

- Weihuan Zhou, Huiqin Jiang and Zhe Chen
- Effects of Eliminating the US–China Trade Dispute Tariffs pp. 212-231

- Jian Zheng, Shudong Zhou, Xingzi Li, Antonio Domingos Padula and Will Martin
- Barriers to Panel Composition in RTA Dispute Settlement: Evaluating Solutions to a Perennial Problem pp. 232-254

- Scott Falls
- Export Fraud in India pp. 255-277

- Adrien Bussy and Mehtab Ahmed Jagil
- Preferential Trade Agreements, Geopolitics, and the Fragmentation of World Trade pp. 278-294

- Uri Dadush and Enzo Dominguez Prost
- Nicholas Mulder, The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022 pp. 295-296

- Douglas Irwin
Volume 22, issue 1, 2023
- Domestic Investment Laws and International Economic Law in the Liberal International Order pp. 1-17

- Julien Chaisse and Georgios Dimitropoulos
- The Past, Present, and Future of Domestic Investment Laws and International Economic Law pp. 18-34

- Jarrod Hepburn
- Domestic Investment Incentives in International Trade Law pp. 35-54

- Anastasios Gourgourinis
- Regulatory Chill and Domestic Law: Mining in the Santurbán Páramo pp. 55-72

- Anna Sands
- ‘The Black Pit:’ Power and Pitfalls of Digital FDI and Cross-Border Data Flows pp. 73-89

- Julien Chaisse
- The Right to Hospitality in International Economic Law: Domestic Investment Laws and the Right to Invest pp. 90-108

- Georgios Dimitropoulos
- Domestic Investment Laws, International Economic Law, and Economic Development pp. 109-132

- Kehinde Folake Olaoye and Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
- Domestic Investment Laws and State Capitalism pp. 133-146

- Xu Qian
- International Organizations, Technical Assistance, and Domestic Investment Laws pp. 147-172

- Tarald Gulseth Berge and Ole Kristian Fauchald
- New Investment Rulemaking in Asia: Between Regionalism and Domestication pp. 173-192

- Pasha L. Hsieh
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