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Revitalising multilateral trade governance

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Intereconomics, 2018, Vol. 53, No. 5, pp. 249–253
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HOEKMAN, Bernard M., Revitalising multilateral trade governance, Intereconomics, 2018,  Vol. 53, No. 5, pp. 249–253 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60578
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The WTO provides extensive flexibility for members to engage with each other. Using this, WTO members should identify a road map for the future and a work programme to update and expand the rulebook to address trade-distorting nontariff policies that are not or only partially covered by current WTO rules. Expanding the WTO rulebook, accepting greater reciprocity and improving the organisation’s operation are necessary for revitalising the WTO.
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First Online: 15 October 2018
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This article draws on: Revitalizing multilateral governance at the world trade organization : report of the high-level board of experts on the future of global trade governance (2018)
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