The prospect of bilateral trade agreements involving the US, the EU, and much of Asia suggests that global trade negotiations are being superseded by huge new regional pacts. Will abandoning multilateralism reduce or exacerbate the political and economic risks of liberalizing trade among the world's largest markets?
What Now for Global Trade?
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The Regional Route to Global Free Trade
The Regional Route to Global Free Trade
Aug 1, 2013 Ana Palacio
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Protectionist Shadows over Solar Power
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Aug 1, 2013 Jeffrey Frankel
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Keep Financial Regulation Out of US-EU Trade Talks
Keep Financial Regulation Out of US-EU Trade Talks
Jul 29, 2013 Michael S. Barr
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Transatlantic Trade Goes Global
Transatlantic Trade Goes Global
Jul 16, 2013 Michael J. Boskin
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Europe’s Bad Trade Gamble?
Europe’s Bad Trade Gamble?
Jul 11, 2013 Zaki Laïdi
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The Free-Trade Charade
The Free-Trade Charade
Jul 4, 2013 Joseph E. Stiglitz explains how multilateral trade negotiations fail ordinary citizens.
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