World Trade Review
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2012
- China's role in WTO dispute settlement pp. 555-589

- Matthew Kennedy
- Preferential Trade Agreements and Unilateral Liberalization: Evidence from CAFTA pp. 591-619

- Patricia Tovar
- Sustainable development in the WTO: from mutual supportiveness to balancing pp. 621-639

- Emily Barrett Lydgate
- Dispute Settlement at the WTO: The Developing Country Experience edited by Gregory C. Shaffer and Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 641-648

- Jan Bohanes
- International Economic Law and National Autonomy edited by Meredith Kolsky Lewis and Susy Frankel Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010 pp. 648-651

- Tomer Broude
- NAFTA and Climate Change by Meera Fickling and Jeffrey J. Schott Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2011 pp. 652-654

- Linda M. Fernandez
- WTO Disciplines on Agricultural Support: Seeking a Fair Basis for Trade edited by David Orden, David Blandford, and Tim Josling Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 654-657

- Lee Ann Jackson
- The Politics of International Economic Law edited by Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch, and Amelia Porges Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 657-660

- Colin B. Picker
- Eclipse: Living in the Shadow of China's Economic Dominance by Arvind Subramanian Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2011 pp. 660-663

- Julia Ya Qin
- Where to Spend the Next Million? Applying Impact Evaluation to Trade Assistance edited by Olivier Cadot, Ana Margarida Fernandes, Julien Gourdon, and Aaditya Mattoo London, UK: CEPR and World Bank, 2011 pp. 663-665

- Hylke Vandenbussche
Volume 11, issue 3, 2012
- Introduction to the Special Issue of the World Trade Review on ‘standards and non-tariff barriers in trade’ pp. 353-355

- Thomas Heckelei and Johan Swinnen
- Welfare costs and benefits of non-tariff measures in trade: a conceptual framework and application pp. 356-375

- John Beghin, Anne-Célia Disdier, Stéphan Marette and Frank van Tongeren
- North–South trade and standards: what can general equilibrium analysis tell us? pp. 376-389

- Ian Sheldon
- Trade and the political economy of standards pp. 390-400

- Johan Swinnen and Thijs Vandemoortele
- On the measurement of trade costs: direct vs. indirect approaches to quantifying standards and technical regulations pp. 401-414

- Natalie Chen and Dennis Novy
- International trade and endogenous standards: the case of GMO regulations pp. 415-437

- Mauro Vigani, Valentina Raimondi and Alessandro Olper
- Standards, reputation, and trade: evidence from US horticultural import refusals pp. 438-461

- Marie-Agnès Jouanjean
- Identifying non-tariff barriers: evolution of multilateral instruments and evidence from the disputes (1948−2011) pp. 462-478

- Roy Santana and Lee Ann Jackson
- Private food standards and the World Trade Organization: some legal considerations pp. 479-489

- Jan Wouters and Dylan Geraets
- A second look at the pesticides initiative program: evidence from Senegal pp. 490-506

- Melise Jaud and Olivier Cadot
- Food standards and exports: evidence for China pp. 507-526

- Axel Mangelsdorf, Alberto Portugal-Perez and John Wilson
- Concurrent trade defense investigations in the EU, the EU's new anti-subsidy practice against China, and the future of both pp. 527-553

- Edwin Vermulst and Brian Gatta
Volume 11, issue 2, 2012
- Foreword pp. iii-iii

- Lance Liebman
- Introduction pp. 167-169

- Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis
- Commentary on the Appellate Body Report in Australia–Apples (DS367): judicial review in the face of uncertainty pp. 171-221

- Simon A.B. Schropp
- Panel Report on EC–IT Products pp. 223-255

- Paola Conconi and Robert Howse
- United States – Anti-Dumping Measures on Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bags from Thailand: a cat in the bag pp. 257-271

- Thomas Prusa and Edwin Vermulst
- United States – Certain Measures Affecting Imports of Poultry from China: the fascinating case that wasn't pp. 273-305

- Donald H. Regan
- United States – Certain measures affecting imports of poultry from China: the fascinating case that wasn't pp. 307-325

- Jan Bohanes
- World Trade Report 2011. The WTO and Preferential Trade Agreements: From Co-Existence to Coherence by World Trade OrganizationGeneva: World Trade Organization, 2011 pp. 327-339

- Pravin Krishna, Edward D. Mansfield and James H. Mathis
- Peddling Protectionism: Smoot–Hawley and the Great Depression by Douglas A. Irwin Princeton, NJ and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011 - Trade Policy Disaster: Lessons from the 1930s by Douglas A. Irwin Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, 2012 pp. 340-342

- Anne O. Krueger
- Trade and Public Health:The WTO, Tobacco, Alcohol and Diet by Benn McGrady Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 342-346

- Jeffrey Drope
- The Prospects of International Trade Regulation: From Fragmentation to Coherence edited by Thomas Cottier and Panagiotis Delimatsis Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 346-349

- Meredith Kolsky Lewis
- Understanding Trade Law by Michael Trebilcock Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011 pp. 349-352

- Benjamin Liebman
Volume 11, issue 1, 2012
- Implications of the Doha market access proposals for developing countries pp. 1-25

- David Laborde Debucquet, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
- Going it alone on climate change A new challenge to WTO subsidies disciplines: are subsidies in support of emissions reductions schemes permissible under the WTO pp. 27-52

- Lauren Henschke
- Climate and trade policies: from mutual destruction to mutual support pp. 53-80

- Patrick A. Messerlin
- The role of regulatory purpose under Articles III: 2 and 4 – toward consistency between negotiating history and WTO jurisprudence pp. 81-118

- Weihuan Zhou
- Investment regionalism in Asia: new directions in law and policy? pp. 119-154

- Saadia Pekkanen
- Developing Countries in the GATT Legal System by Robert E. Hudec, with a new introduction by J. Michael Finger Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 155-161

- Niall Meagher
- Managing Multilateral Trade Negotiations: The Role of the WTO Chairman edited by Roberto Kanitz London, UK: Cameron May, 2010 pp. 161-162

- Graeme Thomson
- Global Value Chains in a Postcrisis World: A Development Perspective edited by Olivier Cattaneo, Gary Gereffi, and Cornelia Starlitz Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010 pp. 162-165

- Michael J. Ferrantino
Volume 10, issue 4, 2011
- The institutionalization of a parliamentary dimension of an intergovernmental organization: the WTO pp. 423-446

- Hilmar Rommetvedt
- Open the door to more of the same? The development of interest group representation at the WTO pp. 447-472

- Marcel Hanegraaff, Jan Beyers and Caelesta Braun
- WTO legality of discriminatory liberalization of internal regulations: role of RTA national treatment pp. 473-495

- Jong Bum Kim
- Carbon-related border tax adjustment: mitigating climate change or restricting international trade? pp. 497-525

- Christine Kaufmann and Rolf H. Weber
- Services procurement under the WTO's Agreement on Government Procurement: whither market access? pp. 527-549

- Anirudh Shingal
- Polly wants a Doha deal: what does the trade community think? pp. 551-555

- Patrick Messerlin and Erik van der Marel
- Globalization at Risk by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Kati Suominen Yale University Press pp. 557-559

- Ernesto Zedillo
Volume 10, issue 3, 2011
- Changing contributions of different agricultural policy instruments to global reductions in trade and welfare pp. 297-323

- Johanna Croser and Kym Anderson
- The GATS: a legal perspective on crossroads of conflicting interests pp. 325-342

- Nellie Munin
- Mutually agreed solutions under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding: An Analytical Framework after the Softwood Lumber Arbitration pp. 343-373

- Alberto Alvarez-Jiménez
- Always look at the bright side of non-delivery: WTO and Preferential Trade Agreements, yesterday and today pp. 375-387

- Petros C. Mavroidis
- China's export restriction policies: complying with ‘WTO plus’ or undermining multilateralism pp. 389-408

- Baris Karapinar
- The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy by Dani Rodrik New York: Norton, 2011 pp. 409-417

- Simon Lester
- The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions edited by Kym Anderson Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010 pp. 417-421

- Ivar Gaasland
Volume 10, issue 2, 2011
- Consumer preferences and the National Treatment Principle: emerging environmental regulations prompt a new look at an old problem pp. 165-188

- Emily Barrett Lydgate
- International regulation of free zones: an analysis of multilateral customs and trade rules pp. 189-216

- Sherzod Shadikhodjaev
- Transparency of complex regulation: how should WTO trade policy reviews deal with sanitary and phytosanitary policies? pp. 217-247

- Valentin Zahrnt
- Assessing the adjustment implications of trade policy changes using the Tariff Reform Impact Simulation Tool (TRIST) pp. 249-276

- Paul Brenton, Christian Saborowski, Cornelia Staritz and Erik von Uexkull
- Climate Change Justice by Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach Princeton University Press, 2010 pp. 277-280

- Arvind Subramanian
- Regional Rules in the Global Trading System edited by Antoni Estevadeordal, Kati Suominen, and Robert Teh Cambridge University Press, 2010 pp. 280-285

- Alberto Portugal-Perez
- Offshoring in the Global Economy: Microeconomic Structure and Macroeconomic Implications by Robert C. Feenstra MIT Press, 2010 pp. 286-290

- Cosimo Beverelli
- Protection for Exporters: Power and Discrimination in Transatlantic Trade Relations, 1930–2010 by Andreas Duer Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2010 pp. 290-293

- Sophie Meunier
- Agricultural Subsidies in the WTO Green Box edited by Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz, Christophe Bellmann, and Jonathan Hepburn Cambridge University Press, 2009 pp. 293-295

- Barry Goodwin
Volume 10, issue 1, 2011
- Foreword pp. iii-iii

- Lance Liebman
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis
- US Compliance with WTO Rulings on Zeroing in Anti-Dumping pp. 5-43

- Bernard Hoekman and Jasper Wauters
- United States – Continued Existence and Application of Zeroing Methodology: the end of Zeroing? pp. 45-61

- Thomas Prusa and Edwin Vermulst
- Incomplete Harmonization Contracts in International Economic Law: Report of the Panel, China – Measures Affecting the Protection and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights, WT/DS362/R, adopted 20 March 2009 pp. 63-86

- Kamal Saggi and Joel P. Trachtman
- China – Measures Affecting the Protection and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights pp. 87-93

- Robert Howse
- Trading Cultures: Appellate Body Report on China–Audiovisuals (WT/DS363/AB/R, adopted 19 January 2010) pp. 95-118

- Paola Conconi and Joost Pauwelyn
- Appellate Body Ruling in China–Publications and Audiovisual Products pp. 119-131

- Frieder Roessler
- ‘Optimal’ Retaliation in the WTO – a commentary on the Upland Cotton Arbitration pp. 133-164

- Gene Grossman and Alan O. Sykes
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