When designing a world trading system for the twenty-first century, “Keep calm and carry on” beats “Move fast and break things.” Global trade is in trouble. Climate change, digital trade, offshoring, the rise of emerging markets led by China: Can the World Trade Organization (WTO), built for trade in the twentieth century, meet the challenges of the twenty-first? The answer is yes, Robert Staiger tells us, arguing that adapting the WTO to the changed economic environment would serve the world better than a radical reset. Governed by the WTO, on the principles of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), global trade rules traditionally focus on “shallow integration”—with an emphasis on reducing tariffs and trade impediments at the border—rather than “deep integration,” or direct negotiations over behind-the-border measures. Staiger charts the economic environment that gave rise to the former approach, explains when and why it worked, and surveys the changing landscape for global trade. In his analysis, the terms-of-trade theory of trade agreements provides a compelling framework for understanding the success of GATT in the twentieth century. And according to this understanding, Staiger concludes, the logic of GATT's design transcends many, if not all, of the current challenges faced by the WTO. With its penetrating view of the evolving global economic environment, A World Trading System for the Twenty-First Century shows us a global trading system in need of reform, and Staiger makes a persuasive case for using the architecture of the GATT/WTO as a basis for that reform.
Author(s): Robert W. Staiger
Series: Ohlin Lectures
Edition: 1
Publisher: The MIT Press
Year: 2022
Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 353
Tags: International Economic Relations; Commercial Treaties; Foreign Trade Regulation; Foreign Trade Regulation: Developing Countries; Globalization
Cover
Half title
Series title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
1 | Introduction
I | The World Trading System of the Twentieth Century
2 | The GATT/WTO
3 | What Do Trade Negotiators Negotiate About?
4 | Tariff Bargaining in the GATT/WTO
5 | Tariff Bargaining without GATT/WTO Rules
6 | The GATT/WTO as an Incomplete Contract
II: Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
7 | The Rise of Large Emerging Markets
8 | Climate Change
9 | Digital Trade
10 | The Rise of Offshoring and Global Value Chains
11 | The Push toward Regulatory Convergence
III | The Future of the Rules-Based Multilateral Trading System
12 | The Elephants in the Room
13 | A World Trading System for theTwenty-First Century
14 | Conclusion
References
Index