Can the World Trade Organization Act as a Bulwark Against Deglobalization?

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Abstract

Whether existing multilateral trade commitments really deter larger trading nations from taking steps that further weaken cross-border commercial ties is assessed here. Evidence from salient commercial policy episodes of recent years is combined with information on the actual leeway available to G-20 members under extant World Trade Organization rules. The upshot is a bleak assessment of the capacity of the existing multilateral trade rule book to rein in any attempt by larger trading nations to “deglobalize” the world economy.

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Evenett, S. J. (2024, January 1). Can the World Trade Organization Act as a Bulwark Against Deglobalization? Asian Economic Policy Review. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/aepr.12445

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