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The Law and Economics of International Trade Agreements
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Alan O. Sykes's book examines how economic reasoning can illuminate the design, interpretation, and enforcement of international trade agreements.
It analyzes incentives facing states and institutions in negotiating and implementing trade rules, and explores the interaction between domestic legal rules and international obligations.
The work draws on both theoretical models and empirical illustrations to evaluate treaty design and dispute settlement mechanisms.
It addresses topics such as tariff commitments, non-tariff barriers, and the role of domestic courts in shaping trade policy.
The book is aimed at scholars, practitioners, and advanced students interested in the intersection of law, economics, and international trade policy.
It analyzes incentives facing states and institutions in negotiating and implementing trade rules, and explores the interaction between domestic legal rules and international obligations.
The work draws on both theoretical models and empirical illustrations to evaluate treaty design and dispute settlement mechanisms.
It addresses topics such as tariff commitments, non-tariff barriers, and the role of domestic courts in shaping trade policy.
The book is aimed at scholars, practitioners, and advanced students interested in the intersection of law, economics, and international trade policy.
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