The WTO Trade Effect
Rose (2004) showed that the GATT/WTO membership does not enhance trade between countries, once other conditioning factors are taken into account. Rose's study is subject to three potential shortcomings. First, the approach is parametric and thus is prone to biases due to misspecifications. Seco...
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Main Author: | CHANG, Pao Li |
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2007
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