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The Genesis of the GATT
Contributor(s): Irwin, Douglas A. (Author), Mavroidis, Petros C. (Author), Sykes, Alan O. (Author)
ISBN: 0521515610     ISBN-13: 9780521515610
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2008
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Annotation: This book proposes a model GATT that makes good economic sense without undoing its current basic structure.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Military
- Law | International
Dewey: 343.087
LCCN: 2008015269
Series: American Law Institute Reporters Studies on Wto Law
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 9.1" (1.25 lbs) 328 pages
 
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This book is part of a wider project that aims to propose a model GATT that makes good economic sense without undoing its current basic structure. It asks: What does the historical record indicate about the aims and objectives of the framers of the GATT? To what extent does the historical record provide support for one or more of the economic rationales for the GATT? The book supports that the two main framers of the GATT were the United Kingdom and the United States; developing countries' influence was noticeable only after the mid-1950s. The framers understood the GATT as a pro-peace instrument; however, they were mindful of the costs of achieving such a far-reaching objective and were not willing to allocate them disproportionately. This may explain why their negotiations were based on reciprocal market access commitments so that the terms of trade were not unevenly distributed or affected through the GATT.

Contributor Bio(s): Mavroidis, Petros C.: - Petros C. Mavroidis is Edwin Parker Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, New York, and Professor of Law at the University of Neuchatel. He is chief reporter of the American Law Institute for the project 'Principle of International Trade: The WTO' and Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research.Sykes, Alan O.: - Alan O. Sykes is James and Patricia Kowal Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. A leading expert on the application of economics to legal problems, Sykes has focused his research on international economic relations.Irwin, Douglas A.: - Douglas A. Irwin is Robert E. Maxwell Professor of Arts and Sciences in the Economics Department at Dartmouth College. He is author of Free Trade under Fire (2002) and Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade (1996).