An International Conference


WTO and World Trade, III:
Challenges in a New Era

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Henry Thompson Free Trade and Foreign Capital: Income Distribution in Simulated Trade Models
Tran Van Hoa Modelling the Impact of China's WTO Membership on Investment and Growth: A New Flexible Keynesian Approach
Theo Eicher and Thomas Osang Political Support or Contributions: An Empirical Investigation of US Trade Policy
Hsiao-Lei Chu The Welfare Effect of Monetary Shocks in an Economy with International Production
Chad Bown On the Economic Success of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement
Peter Chow and Zhi Wang What's Next for China and Taiwan after WTO: A Preemptive Assessment of GATS in the Post-WTO Era
Seiichi Katayama and Kegang You Is the IPRs Protection Working Effectively in Developing Countries?: Some Empirical Findings from Japanese FDI in China
Fritz Breuss WTO Dispute Settlement from an Economic Perspective - More Failure than Success?
Udo Kreickemeier Reforms of Quantitative Import Restrictions and Fair Wage Unemployment
Philippe Kohler

The Role of Contingent Protection in WTO Agreements

Pascalis Raimodos-Moller and Alan Woodland A Note on Two Elementary Propositions on Customs Unions
Ngo Van Long Non-Drastic Technology Transfer in an international Oligopoly
Albert Schweinberger and Sajal Lahiri Official Versus Private Foreign Aid: The Role of Crowding out, Free Riding, and Political Economy
Kala Krishna, Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay, and Cemile Yavas Trade with Labor Market Distortions and Heterogeneous Labor: Why Trade Can Hurt
Kar-yiu Wong and Pei-Cheng Liao Minimum Quality Standards and International Rivalry in Quality and Price
Dieter Urban and Alessandro Turrini For Whom is MAI? A Theoretical Perspective on Multilateral Agreements on Investment
Henry Wan, Jr. and Jakrapong Uchupalanun Globalization under WTO Rules and Crisis Prevention: A Ricardo-Vanek Analysis
Ian Wooton and Joseph Francois Market Access and Competition in the Service Sector

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