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- 2016/60: Policy conditionality, structural adjustment and the domestic policy system. Conceptual framework and research agenda

- Calliope Spanou
- 2016/58: The Signing, Provisional Application, and Conclusion of Trade and Investment Agreements in the EU. The Case of CETA and Opinion 2/15

- David Kleimann and Gesa Kübek
- 2016/26: North African Countries and Firms in International Production Networks

- Davide Del Prete, Giorgia Giovannetti and Enrico Marvasi
- 2016/45: Ask for the Moon, Settle for the Stars. What is a Reasonable Period to Comply with WTO Awards?

- Petros C. Mavroidis, Niall Meagher and Thomas J. Prusa and Tatiana Yanguas
- 2016/06: MFN Clubs and Scheduling Additional Commitments in the GATT: Learning from the GATS

- Bernard Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis
- 2016/04: Dispute Settlement in the WTO. Mind over Matter

- Petros C. Mavroidis
- 2016/17: Private Standards and the WTO: Reclusive No More

- Petros C. Mavroidis and Robert Wolfe
- 2016/02: What is new in the ‘borderlands’? The influence of EU external policy-making on security in Tunisia and Morocco after the uprisings

- Federica Zardo and Francesco Cavatorta
- 2016/53: Euro-Mediterranean Gas Cooperation: Roles and Perceptions of Domestic Stakeholders and the European Commission

- Alessandro Rubino
- 2016/19: Installation entries and exits in the EU ETS industrial sector

- Stefano Verde, Christoph Graf and Thijs Jong and Claudio Marcantonini
- 2016/16: Renewable energy intermittency and its impact on thermal generation

- Christoph Graf and Claudio Marcantonini
- 2015/22: Between a rock and a hard place: International market dynamics, domestic politics and Gazprom's strategy

- Andrei V. Belyi and Andreas Goldthau
- 2015/81: Regional Trade Agreements & Procurement Rules: Facilitators or Hindrances?

- Robert D. Anderson and Anna Caroline Müller, and Philippe Pelletier
- 2015/89: How open are public procurement markets?

- Patrick Messerlin
- 2015/84: Self-Regulatory Organizations Under the Shadow of Governmental Oversight: Blossom Or Perish?

- Silvester Van Koten
- 2015/86: Internationalisation of government procurement regulation: The case of India

- Anirudh Shingal
- 2015/75: Periphery under Pressure: Morocco, Tunisia and the European Union’s Mobility Partnership on Migration

- Mohamed Limam and Raffaella A. Del Sarto
- 2015/59: Gains from Convergence in US and EU Auto Regulations under the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

- Caroline Freund and Sarah Oliver
- 2015/80: Bloodlines and belonging: Time to abandon ius sanguinis?

- Costica Dumbrava and Rainer Bauböck
- 2015/35: Into the Abyss of Standard-Setting: An Analysis of Procedural and Substantive Guarantees within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

- Panagiotis Delimatsis
- 2015/68: Revisiting Procedure and Precedent in the WTO: An Analysis of US – Countervailing and Anti-Dumping Measures (China)

- Mostafa Beshkar and Adam S. Chilton
- 2015/41: Do native and migrant workers contribute to innovation? Patents dynamic in France, Germany and the UK

- Claudio Fassio and Alessandra Venturini
- 2015/25: A Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement for Services?

- Bernard Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis
- 2015/46: Reluctant Powers: A Concept-Building Approach and an Application to the Case of Germany

- Sandra Destradi
- 2015/77: The interplay between the EBA and the Banking Union

- Stefano Cappiello
- 2015/44: The experience of Italy and the US with exceptional regulatory incentives for exceptional electricity transmission investments

- Nico Keyaerts and Leonardo Meeus
- 2015/67: It’s baaaack— zeroing, the US Department of Commerce, and US — Shrimp II (Viet Nam)

- James C. Hartigan
- 2015/60: Made in the world?

- Sébastien Miroudot and Håkan Nordström
- 2015/29: An Analysis of Allowance Banking in the EU ETS

- Denny Ellerman, Vanessa Valero and Aleksandar Zaklan
- 2015/34: Dispute Settlement in the WTO (Mind over Matter)

- Petros C. Mavroidis
- 2015/70: EC – Seal Products: The Tension between Public Morals and International Trade Agreements

- Paola Conconi and Tania Voon
- 2015/82: China and the World Trading System: Will ‘In and Up’ be replaced by ‘Down and Out’?

- L. Winters
- 2015/57: EU Anti-Circumvention Rules: Do They Beat the Alternative?

- Edwin Vermulst
- 2015/88: International Cooperation on Public Procurement Regulation

- Bernard Hoekman
- 2015/58: Understanding Agricultural Price Range Systems as Trade Restraints: Peru – Agricultural Products

- Kamal Saggi and Mark Wu
- 2015/71: Bird Flu, the OIE, and National Regulation: The WTO’s India – Agricultural Products dispute

- Chad Bown and Jennifer A.
- 2015/69: Trade in Environmental Goods: A Review of the WTO Appellate Body’s Ruling in US — Countervailing Measures (China)

- Rachel Brewster, Claire Brunel and Anna Maria Mayda
- 2015/20: Renewable Energy Incentives and CO2 Abatement in Italy

- Claudio Marcantonini and Vanessa Valero
- 2015/66: China–Rare Earths: Export Restrictions and the Limits of Textual Interpretation

- Eric Bond and Joel Trachtman
- 2015/64: China-Autos: Haven’t We Danced This Dance Before?

- Andrew D. Mitchell and Thomas Prusa
- 2015/76: Antidumping and Market Competition: Implications for Emerging Economies

- Chad Bown and Rachel McCulloch
- 2015/47: Multiculturalism and Moderate Secularism

- Tariq Modood
- 2015/85: Regional Trade Agreements and Trade Costs in Services

- Sébastien Miroudot and Ben Shepherd
- 2015/23: Latin American Regionalism in a Multipolar World

- Jorge F. Garzón
- 2015/94: The WTO and Regional Trading Agreements: Is it all over for Multilateralism?

- L. Winters
- 2015/04: Trade Agreements and International Regulatory Cooperation in a Supply Chain World

- Bernard Hoekman
- 2015/63: Services Trade Restrictiveness and Manufacturing Productivity: The Role of Institutions

- Cosimo Beverelli, Matteo Fiorini and Bernard Hoekman
- 2015/92: Ability Drain

- Maurice Schiff
- 2015/11: Democratic and efficient foreign policy? Parliamentary diplomacy and oversight in the 21st century and the post-Lisbon role of the European Parliament in shaping and controlling EU foreign policy

- Péter Bajtay
- 2015/83: Government Procurement Polices Across the Tasman; What Role Played by (Preferential) Trade Agreements?

- Malcolm Bosworth