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Title:The Geneva effect : where officials sit influences where they stand on WTO priorities Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; WOLFE, Robert
Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2022/37; Global Governance Programme-471Abstract:Do representatives of member states and officials based in capitals agree on priorities for cooperation in the World Trade Organization? Exploiting an original survey of trade policy officials, we find that respondents ...



Title:Plurilateral cooperation as an alternative to trade agreements : innovating one domain at a time Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; SABEL, CharlesDate:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2021/01; Global Governance Programme-429; [Global Economics]Abstract:At the end of 2017 different groups of WTO members decided to launch talks on four subjects, setting aside the WTO consensus working practice. This paper argues that these ‘joint statement initiatives’ (JSIs) should seek ...


Title:The international trading system in prostration, courtesy of the United States [Introduction] Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; ZEDILLO, ErnestoDate:2021Citation:
- Bernard M. HOEKMAN and Ernesto ZEDILLO (eds), Trade in the 21st century : back to the past?, Washington : Brookings Institution Press, 2021, pp. 1-34
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Many of the chapters in this volume highlight both long-standing sources of international spillovers created by domestic policies such as agriculture and subsidies, and new challenges such as digital trade and policy areas ...


Title:Rebooting multilateral trade cooperation : perspectives from China and Europe Editor(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; TU, Xinquan; WANG, DongDate:2021Citation:
- London : CEPR Press, 2021
Type:BookAbstract: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 ...

Title:Reforming the World Trade Organization : practitioner perspectives from China, the EU, and the US Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; WOLFE, Robert
Date:2021Citation:
- China & world economy, 2021, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 1-34
Type:ArticleAbstract:China, the European Union, and the United States are the world's largest traders. They have a big stake in a multilateral system of rules to manage the inevitable frictions among interdependent economies organized on ...



Title:Romance of the three kingdoms now playing in Geneva : WTO reform as a drama between the U.S., China and the EU Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; WOLFE, RobertDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:EUI RSC PP; 2021/03; Global Governance Programme, EU-Asia Project; [Global Economics]Abstract:The impetus for current talk of ‘WTO reform’ largely stems from the tension between the United States and China, but both powers must take account of the third major trade power, the European Union. In this paper we discuss ...


Title:Addressing international spillover effects of subsidy programs Author(s):EVENETT, Simon; FREUND, Caroline; REGIBEAU, PierreDate:2021Type:VideoSeries/Number:The State of the Union Conference; 2021; MultilateralismAbstract:Since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, G20 countries have relied extensively on a variety of tax-subsidy instruments to support domestic firms and sectors. COVID-19 has led to a further increase in subsidisation. ...
Title:The State of the Union : final report Editor(s):European University InstituteDate:2021Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:The State of the Union Conference; 2021; Final ReportAbstract:The State of the Union: Europe in a Changing World Final Report contains conference programme and information on The 2021 edition of The State of the Union (SOU2021). In the Final Report there is data about participation, ...
Title:How do you solve a problem like Maria? : US-countervailing measures (China) (21.5) Author(s):NELSON, Douglas
Date:2021Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2021/33; Global Governance Programme-440; [Global Economics]Abstract:The rise of China as a genuine world power, economically and militarily, constitutes the gravest challenge faced by the liberal international order constructed in the aftermath of the Great Depression and the Second World ...

Title:WTO reform : back to the past to build for the future Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; MAVROIDIS, Petros C.
Date:2021Citation:
- Global policy, 2021, Vol. 12, No. S3, pp. 5-12
Type:ArticleAbstract:Since its formation, with a few notable exceptions, WTO members have not been able to negotiate new rules on policies that generate negative international spillovers. The Doha Development Agenda negotiations, launched in ...


