Monday, September 27, 2010

New Issue: Journal of World Trade

The latest issue of the Journal of World Trade (Vol. 44, no. 5, October 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Jun Kazeki, Anti-dumping Negotiations under the WTO and FANs
  • Michael E.S. Hoffman, Job Losses and Perceptions of Globalization
  • Sachin Chaturvedi & S.K. Mohanty, Assessing the Market Openness Effects of Regulation in India: An Overview of Emerging Trends and Policy Issues
  • Dukgeiun Ahn & William J. Moon, Alternative Approach to Causation Analysis in Trade Remedy Investigations: ‘Cost of Production’ Test
  • Christine McIsaac, Opening a GATE to Reduce Global Emissions: Getting over and into the WTO
  • Heng Wang, WTO Origin Rules for Services and the Defects: Substantial Input Test as One Way Out?
  • Kym Anderson & Johanna Croser, New Indicators of How Much Agricultural Policies Restrict Global Trade
  • Fabio Morosini, The MERCOSUR Trade and Environment Linkage Debate: The Disputes over Trade in Retreaded Tires
  • Petros C. Mavroidis, WTO and PTAs: A Preference for Multilateralism? (or, the Dog That Tried to Stop the Bus)