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The case for auctioning countermeasures in the WTO Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Petros C. Mavroidis () (Columbia University - Columbia Law School)
Kyle Bagwell () (Department of Economics, Columbia University)
Robert W. Staiger () (University of Wisconsin - Madison - Department of Economics)
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A major accomplishment of the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations in creating the World Trade Organization (WTO) was the introduction of new dispute settlement procedures. These procedures were intended to provide a significant step forward, relative to GATT, in the settling of trade disputes, in large part by ensuring that violations of WTO commitments would be met with swift retaliation ("suspension of concessions") by the affected trading partners. While the dispute settlement procedures of the WTO indeed represent a considerable improvement over those in GATT, nine years of experience under the new procedures suggests that significant problems of enforcement remain in the WTO.
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