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The United States’ power-based bargaining and the WTO: Has anything really been gained?

Ian M. Sheldon | Agricultural & Applied Economics Association | 01/18/2022

The rules-based multilateral trading system established under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and its successor, the World Trade Organization (WTO) is based on two pillars constraining exercise…

The Economic Impacts of Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Agriculture

U.S. Department of Agriculture | 01/11/2022

In 2018, the United States imposed Section 232 tariffs...

Trade’s Mini-Deals

Kathleen Claussen | Virginia Journal of International Law | 01/01/2022

The modern consensus is that U.S. trade law is made through statute an...

Why America Needs a National Competitiveness Council

Robert D. Atkinson | Information Technology & Innovation Foundation | 12/13/2021

The issue of faltering U.S. ...

America and International Trade Cooperation

Chad P. Bown | Aspen Economic Strategy Group | 12/01/2021

As of late 2021, the path of U.S. trade policy remained unce...

Pacific Overtures – Biden Trade Policy

Alan Wm. Wolff | The Peterson Institute for International Economics | 12/01/2021

Chronic underinvestment in the multilate...

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