This book brings together a collection of papers that Robert M.
Stern and his co-authors have written in recent years. The
collection addresses a variety of issues pertinent to the global
trading system. One group of papers deals with globalization in
terms of what the public needs to know about this phenomenon and
the role of the World Trade Organization (WTO), whether some
countries may be hurt by globalization, how global market
integration relates to national sovereignty, and how and whether
considerations of fairness are and should be dealt with in the
global trading system and WTO negotiations. A second group of
papers consists of analytical and computational modeling studies of
multilateral, regional, and bilateral trading arrangements and
negotiations from a global and national perspective for the United
States and other major trading countries. The remaining papers
include an empirical analysis of barriers to international services
transactions and the consequences of liberalization, and issues of
international trade and labor standards.
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