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1by Tenenbaum, Bernard“… they forget or may not know is that a government cannot regulate private power…”
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2by Hoekman, Bernard“… effective mechanisms for dialogue on regulatory policies that may create negative spillovers.…”
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3“… are designed to transfer resources to favored groups by raising or lowering prices. Policies may…”
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4“… regulation or through other barriers to entry, distortions may arise that call…”
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5“…Global commodity markets are affected by a variety of government policies that may…”
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6“… cyclical in nature, structural changes and policy choices may also have played a…”
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7“… public relations theories from a Western perspective may need to be applied differently because…”
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8“… to trade in services may increase productivity at the level of the economy as a…”
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9“…--EC) (WT/DS294/AB/RW, 14 May 2009) and United States-Zeroing (Japan) (Article 21.5 DSU--Japan) (WT/DS…”
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10“… of service sectors, and thus services policies, may also be an important determinant of trade volumes…”
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11“… practice of intergovernmental fiscal relations, transition economies may learn valuable lessons from…”
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12“… that revolves around service sector reforms and liberalization. This may prove to be an effective…”
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13“… on which proposals for further international collective action may be drawn. This paper examines…”
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14“… developed countries, the erosion of trade preferences may become a stumbling block…”
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15“… activity may increase, given current gloomy economic prospects and more binding…”
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16“…, whereas net importers may lose as world prices rise. A simple partial equilibrium…”
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17“… regulations and in international agreements that countries may be part of. Finally…”
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18“… of production across global value chains – vertical specialization – may be a deterrent against protectionism…”
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19“… growth of trade in intermediates). Institutions may also have played a role in limiting…”
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20“… transparency. This mismatch between market access and welfare effects may account for the slower progress…”
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