Date: 2018
Type: Article
Critical mass agreements : the proven template for trade liberalization in the WTO
World trade review, 2018, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 405-426
WINSLETT, Gary, Critical mass agreements : the proven template for trade liberalization in the WTO, World trade review, 2018, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 405-426
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The expansion of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA) in 2015 was the most successful attempt at trade liberalization under the auspices of the WTO since its inception in 1995. Its success makes it a template for other trade liberalization efforts. In this article, I explain how the ITA expansion came to pass and explicate the contours of the template it provides. I highlight four factors that were crucial to the ITA expansion's successful completion: a narrower scope without a single undertaking approach, a negotiating group that contained many but not all WTO members, a focus on tariffs rather than non-tariff barriers, and avoiding a nationalistic opposition. I conclude by discussing what lessons these factors and the ITA expansion suggest for other ongoing trade negotiations such as the Environmental Goods Agreements (EGA).
Additional information:
Published online: 20 July 2017
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/59979
Full-text via DOI: 10.1017/S1474745617000295
ISSN: 1474-7456; 1475-3138
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keyword(s): Negotiations Politics
Sponsorship and Funder information:
Robert Schuman Centre European University Institute
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