
The latest issue of the
World Trade Review (Vol. 16, no. 4, October 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium on State-Owned Enterprises in China
- Petros C. Mavroidis & Merit E. Janow,
Free Markets, State Involvement, and the WTO: Chinese State-Owned Enterprises in the Ring
- Li-Wen Lin,
A Network Anatomy of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises
- Andrea Mastromatteo,
WTO and SOEs: Article XVII and Related Provisions of the GATT 1994
- Thomas J. Prusa,
NMEs and the Double Remedy Problem
- Philip I. Levy,
The Treatment of Chinese SOEs in China's WTO Protocol of Accession
- Raj Bhala,
TPP, American National Security and Chinese SOEs
- Mark Wu,
China's Export Restrictions and the Limits of WTO Law
- William E. Kovacic,
Competition Policy and State-Owned Enterprises in China
- Robert Wolfe,
Sunshine over Shanghai: Can the WTO Illuminate the Murky World of Chinese SOEs?