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Have Trade Agreements Been Bad for America?

Alan Wm. Wolff, Robert Z. Lawrence and Gary Clyde Hufbauer | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 12/31/2022

INTRODUCTION A false narrative has gone mainstream in America. It claims that trade agreements the United States entered into over the last 40 years, perhaps for nearly a century, were…

Trade And Climate Change

World Trade Organization | 12/21/2022

Information brief no 7   DECARBONIZATION STANDARDS AND THE IRON AND STEEL SECTOR: HOW CAN THE WTO ...

Let’s Agree to Disagree: A Strategy for Trade-Security

Mona Pinchis-Paulsen | Journal of International Economic Law | 11/25/2022

ABSTRACT Deliberation of trade ...

Aid for Trade Global Review: Empowering connected sustainable trade

World Trade Organization | 07/27/2022

Trade objectives feature prominently in the development ...

WTO 2025: Getting Back to the Negotiating Table

Alan Wm. Wolff | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 05/15/2022

A Place Created for Trade Negotiation...

WTO 2025: Constructing an Executive Branch

Alan Wm. Wolff | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 05/15/2022

When the term “WTO reform” is mentioned, w...

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