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Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation: Perspectives from China and Europe

Edited by Bernard Hoekman, Xinquan Tu and Dong Wang

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: Joint leadership by China and the EU to establish a balanced work programme spanning old and new issues of interest to all WTO members is necessary to safeguard the rules-based trade order. This book, a product of a Horizon 2020 research project (RESPECT), brings together essays written by teams of European and Chinese trade policy experts, who explore possible paths to revitalise the WTO.

Date: 2021 Written 2021-07
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Chapters in this book:

A Core Proposal for Reforming the WTO’s Subsidy Rules Downloads
Jiandong Liu
About Knowledge and Rulemaking: Reforming WTO Rules on Subsidies Downloads
Siqi Li and Luca Rubini
China, the European Union, and the WTO Dispute Settlement Crisis Downloads
Liao Shiping and Petros C. Mavroidis
Climate Change, Trade Policy, and the WTO Downloads
Jianping Zhang and Xie Zhiyu
Introduction: Rebooting Multilateral Trade Cooperation Downloads
Bernard Hoekman, Xinquan Tu and Dong Wang
Is it Possible to Promote an Agricultural Agenda in the WTO? Downloads
Lu Xiankun and Alan Matthews
National security and other non-trade objectives under WTO law Downloads
Cui Fan, Catherine Hoeffler and Stephanie C. Hofmann
Reviving the negotiation function of the WTO: Why the onus falls on the three major powers Downloads
Xinquan Tu and Robert Wolfe
Special and differential treatment and developing country status: Can the two be separated? Downloads
Patrick Low
State-Owned Enterprises and International Competition: Towards Plurilateral Agreement Downloads
Bernard Hoekman and Andre Sapir
The EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: A Model for Investment Coverage in the World Trade Organization? Downloads
Kurtz, Jürgen and Gong Baihua
Transparency and Local Subsidies in China and the United States Downloads
Simon Evenett and Kong Qingjiang
Updating the General Agreement on Trade in Services Downloads
Bernard Hoekman and Jingxia Shi
What kinds of rules are needed to support digital trade? Downloads
Martina F. Ferracane and Mosi Li

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