Economic Journal Articles - "The WTO and Antidumping in Developing Countries," Economics and Politics v20, n2 (June 2008): 255-288.
- "Trade Deflection and Trade Depression," with M. Crowley, Journal of International Economics v72, n1 (May 2007): 176-201.
- "Policy Externalities: How U.S. Antidumping Affects Japanese Exports to the E.U.," with M. Crowley, European Journal of Political Economy v22, n3 (September 2006): 696-714.
- "Participation in WTO Dispute Settlement: Complainants, Interested Parties and Free Riders," World Bank Economic Review v19, n2 (2005): 287-310.
- "Trade Remedies and World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement: Why Are So Few Challenged?" Journal of Legal Studies v34, n2 (June 2005): 515-555.
- "On the Economic Success of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement," The Review of Economics and Statistics v86, n3 (August 2004): 811-823.
- "Trade Policy under the GATT/WTO: Empirical Evidence of the Equal Treatment Rule," Canadian Journal of Economics v37, n3 (August 2004): 678-720.
- "Trade Disputes and the Implementation of Protection under the GATT: An Empirical Assessment,"Journal of International Economics v62, n2 (March 2004): 263-294.
- "Antidumping and Retaliation Threats," with B. Blonigen, Journal of International Economics v60, n2 (August 2003): 249-273.
- "The Economics of Trade Disputes, the GATT's Article XXIII and the WTO's Dispute Settlement Understanding," Economics and Politics v14, n3 (November 2002): 283-323.
Back to Top International Economic Law and Policy Journal Articles - “U.S.-Japan and U.S.-China Trade Conflict: Export Growth, Reciprocity, and the International Trading System,” with R. McCulloch, Journal of Asian Economics, v 20, n6 (November 2009): 669-687.
- "U.S.-China Trade Conflicts and the Future of the WTO," Fletcher Forum of World Affairs (Winter/Spring 2009) 33(1): 27-48.
- “Brazil - Measures Affecting Imports of Retreaded Tyres: A Balancing Act,” with J. Trachtman, World Trade Review v8, n1 (January 2009): 85-135.
- “Developing Countries and Enforcement of Trade Agreements: Why Dispute Settlement Is Not Enough,” with B. Hoekman, Journal of World Trade v42, n1 (February 2008): 177-203.
- “The Zeroing Issue: A Critical Analysis of Softwood V,” with A.Sykes, World Trade Review v7, n1 (January 2008): 121-142.
- “United States - Anti-Dumping Measures on Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) from Mexico: A Legal-Economic Assessment of Sunset Reviews,” with J.M. Wauters, World Trade Review v7, n1 (January 2008): 269-298.
- “Trade Adjustment in the WTO System: Are More Safeguards the Answer? ” with R. McCulloch, Oxford Review of Economic Policy v23, n3 (Autumn 2007): 415-439.
- “Canada’s Anti-dumping and Safeguard Policies: Overt and Subtle Forms of Discrimination,” The World Economy v30, n9 (September 2007): 1457-1476.
- "WTO Dispute Settlement and the Missing Developing Country Cases: Engaging the Private Sector," with B. Hoekman, Journal of International Economic Law v8, n4 (December 2005): 861-890.
- "U.S. Trade Policy and the Adjustment Process," with R. McCulloch, IMF Staff Papers v52 (September 2005): 107-128.
- "Developing Countries as Plaintiffs and Defendants in GATT/WTO Trade Disputes," The World Economy v27, n1 (January 2004): 59-80.
- "The Pattern of U.S. Antidumping: The Path from Initial Filing to WTO Dispute Settlement," with B. Hoekman and C. Ozden, World Trade Review v2, n3 (November 2003): 349-371.
- "Nondiscrimination and the WTO Agreement on Safeguards," with R. McCulloch, World Trade Review v2, n3 (November 2003): 327-348.
- "Why Are Safeguards under the WTO So Unpopular?" World Trade Review v1, n1 (March 2002): 47-62.
Back to Top Books Chapters in Books - “Antidumping, Safeguards, and other Trade Remedies,” in The Fateful Allure of Protectionism: Taking Stock for the G8. S. Evenett, B. Hoekman and O. Cattaneo (eds.), London, UK: CEPR and World Bank, 2009, 31-33 (chapter 6).
- “Protectionism Is on the Rise: Antidumping Investigations,” in The Collapse of Global Trade, Murky Protectionism, and the Crisis: Recommendations for the G20. R. Baldwin and S. Evenett (eds.) London, UK: CEPR and VoxEU, 2009, 55-57 (chapter 11).
- “MFN and the Third-Party Economic Interests of Developing Countries in GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement,” in Developing Countries in the WTO Legal System, in C. Thomas and J. Trachtman (eds.), Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2009.
- "U.S. Trade Policy toward China: Discrimination and its Implications ," with R. McCulloch, in Challenges to the Global Trading System: Adjustment to Globalization in the Asia Pacific Region, S. La Croix and P. Petri (eds.), Oxford, UK: Routledge, 2007, 58-82 (chapter 6).
- "Safeguards," with M. Crowley, in The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis. P. Macrory, A. Appleton, and M. Plummer (eds.), Springer: New York, 2005, 43-66 (Vol II, chapter 39).
- "Environmental Issues," with R. McCulloch, in The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis. P. Macrory, A. Appleton, and M. Plummer (eds.), Springer: New York, 2005, 137-170 (Vol II, chapter 43).
- "The WTO Agreement on Safeguards: An Empirical Analysis of Discriminatory Impact," with R. McCulloch, in Empirical Methods in International Trade: Essays in Honor of Mordechai Kreinin. M. Plummer (ed.), Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK, 2004, 145-168 (chapter 9).
Back to Top Other Working Papers Back to Top Recent Op-Eds Book Reviews/Comment - “Book Review for Dancing with Giants: China, India and the Global Economy", by L. A. Winters and S. Yusuf (eds.), World Trade Review v7, n2 (April 2008): 464-466.
- “Comment on Niall Meagher’s ‘Representing Developing Countries in WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings,” in Columbia Series on WTO Law and Policy: WTO Law and Developing Countries, G. Bermann and P. Mavroidis (eds.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2007.
- “Book Review for Going Alone: The Case for Relaxed Reciprocity in Freeing Trade, by J. Bhagwati (ed.), Economica v71, n3 (August 2004): 507-508.
- Book Review for The Economics of the World Trading System, by K. Bagwell and R. Staiger,” Journal of International Economics v62, n1 (January 2004): 246-250.
Back to Top Forthcoming Publications - The Law, Economics and Politics of Trade Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement, with J. Pauwelyn (eds.), Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2010.
- “China’s WTO Entry: Antidumping, Safeguards, and Dispute Settlement,” in China’s Growing Role in World Trade. R. Feenstra and S. Wei (eds.), Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press for NBER, forthcoming, 2009.
- “The Economics of Permissible WTO Retaliation,” with M. Ruta, in The Law, Economics and Politics of Trade Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement, C. Bown and J. Pauwelyn (eds.) Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2010.
- “The WTO Secretariat and the Role of Economics in DSU Panels and Arbitrations,” in The Law, Economics and Politics of Trade Retaliation in WTO Dispute Settlement. C. Bown and J. Pauwelyn (eds.), Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2010.
- “Adjustment to Foreign Changes in Trade Policy under the WTO System,” in Adjustment Costs and Adjustment Impacts of Trade Policy, G. Porto (ed.), Washington, DC: Palgrave Macmillan and the World Bank, forthcoming, 2009.
- The Global Resort to Antidumping, Safeguards, and other Trade Remedies Amidst the Economic Crisis,” in Trade Implications of Policy Responses to the Crisis, S. Evenett and B. Hoekman (eds.), forthcoming, 2009.
- “Mexico - Olive Oil: Remedy without a cause?” with N. Meagher, World Trade Review, forthcoming, 2010.
- “Developing Countries, Dispute Settlement, and the Advisory Centre on WTO Law,” with R. McCulloch, Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, forthcoming, 2010.
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