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000293125 245__ $$aWTO 2.0$$bgovernance of 21st century trade
000293125 269__ $$a2014
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000293125 520__ $$aThe cross-border flows of goods, investment, services, know-how and people associated with international production networks–call it ‘supply-chain trade’ for short–has transformed the world. The WTO has not kept pace. This paper argues that adapting world trade governance to the realities of supply-chain trade will require a new organization–a WTO 2.0 as it were. Reasoning on the optimal nature of the new organization is based on the nature of supply-chain trade, the nature of the disciplines that underpin it, and the nature of the gains from cooperation.
000293125 580__ $$aIn: The Review of International Organizations. - 9(2014), pages 261-283
000293125 700__ $$aBaldwin, Richard E
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