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Big bucks for global warming: the scientific debate seems to be over. Discussion of costs is just beginning
For the most part, the scientific debate on global warming seems to be over. As the United Nations working group on climate change (officially the...
International Economy, The, 01/01/08 by Greg Mastel · More from publication -
Fast track forever? This has been a Golden Age of new trade agreements. One primary reason: U.S. fast track negotiating authority
Judged by the number of new trade agreements concluded, the past four years has been the most productive period for U.S. trade negotiations in U.S....
International Economy, The, 06/22/06 by Greg Mastel · More from publication -
How China threatens America: and what can be done
The political debate in Washington can often be accused of missing the most important issues, but rarely are there two more dramatic illustrations...
International Economy, The, 03/22/05 by Greg Mastel · More from publication -
Temporary Relief from Exports
The authors argue that there is a law that can provide breathing room for industries suddenly disrupted by a flood of imports. They discuss why and...
Challenge, 07/01/00 by Greg Mastel · More from publication -
China and the World Trade Organization: Moving forward without sliding backward
With considerable fanfare, the United States and China struck a historic agreement on China's membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) in...
Law and Policy in International Business, 04/01/00 by Mastel, Greg · More from publication -
Panel III B: Operation of the WTO agreements in the context of varying types of national regulatory systems: Presentation summary and comments
Question and Answer Summary: The panel was first asked whether the WTO panel correctly decided the Japan- Film case. Southwick replied that the...
Law and Policy in International Business, 04/01/00 by Southwick, Jim; Janow, Merit; Mastel, Greg; Posner, Theodore R · More from publication -
The U.S steel industry and antidumping law
The use of antidumping mechanisms can help prevent a return to the heavy-handed protectionism that prevailed in the past. Antidumping laws,...
Challenge, 05/01/99 by Greg Mastel · More from publication -
Beijing at bay. (China and international trade)

It is being argued by many analysts that China, which may have the world's biggest economy by early next century, should be admitted into the World...
Foreign Policy, 09/22/96 by Mastel, Greg · More from publication -
Beijing at bay. (China's entry into World Trade Organization)

It has been proposed that the US facilitate China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) even without needed trade and market reforms to...
Foreign Policy, 09/22/96 by Mastel, Greg · More from publication


