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A Comparison Of The Safeguard Mechanisms Of Free Trade Agreements

In: Free Trade Agreements In The Asia Pacific

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  • AKIRA KOTERA

    (University of Tokyo, Japan)

  • TOMOFUMI KITAMURA

    (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionBilateral and Regional Safeguard MechanismsThe basic idea and structure of safeguard mechanismsThe intrinsic nature of bilateral and regional safeguard mechanismsAnalysis and evaluation of the selected safeguard mechanismsIndicators for analysis and their descriptionsAnalysis of the selected bilateral and regional safeguard mechanismsNAFTAEFTAAFTAEC–MexicoAustralia–New ZealandUS–SingaporeUS–AustraliaJapan–MexicoJapan–SingaporeKorea–ChileKorea–SingaporeChina–ASEANClassification of the Selected Bilateral and Regional Safeguard MechanismsNo general safeguard typeQuasi-global safeguard typeWTO typeGATT typeNAFTA typeEuropean typeFinal RemarksAppendixReferences

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  • Akira Kotera & Tomofumi Kitamura, 2009. "A Comparison Of The Safeguard Mechanisms Of Free Trade Agreements," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Christopher Findlay & Shujiro Urata (ed.), Free Trade Agreements In The Asia Pacific, chapter 4, pages 131-164, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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