谁在使用WTO的特殊和差别待遇条款?

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of World Trade Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.54648/trad2022006
Hyoseon Lee, Youngwan Kim
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为什么有些国家迅速实施自由贸易规则,而另一些国家则选择缓慢适应?特殊和差别待遇条款是发展中国家和最不发达国家拖延执行世界贸易组织(世贸组织)自由贸易规则的工具。SDT的支持者指出,这些条款在促进自由贸易方面的长期积极影响。他们认为,发展中国家可以通过增加参与自由贸易的机会来改善其经济地位。SDT条款可以发挥积极作用,尽管它们延长了自由贸易规则的及时实施。然而,并非所有贫穷的WTO成员在实施自由贸易规则时都利用SDT条款。一些贫穷的成员国没有要求SDT就接受了规则。本研究试图回答为什么一些这样的世贸组织成员国使用SDT条款比其他国家。我们发现成员国的(1)国内政策执行能力和(2)国际社会化决定了条款的使用。当国家缺乏这些因素时,它们更有可能要求提供条款。我们的论点得到了世贸组织《贸易便利化协定》(TFA)实施的证据的支持。世界贸易组织,特殊与差别待遇,贸易便利化协定,政策执行能力,国际社会化
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Who Uses the Special and Differential Treatment Provisions of the WTO?
Why do some countries promptly implement free trade rules, whereas others opt for slow adaptation? The Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) provisions serve as a tool for the developing and least-developed countries to delay the implementation of World Trade Organization (WTO) free trade rules. SDT supporters point out the positive impacts of the provisions in facilitating free trade in the long term. In their view, developing countries may improve their economic status by increasing their chances of participating in free trade. SDT provisions can play a positive role, although they prolong the prompt implementation of free trade rules. However, not all poor WTO members utilize SDT provisions when implementing free trade rules. Some poor members accept the rules without requesting SDT. This study attempts to answer why some such member countries of the WTO use SDT provisions more than others. We found that member countries’ (1) domestic policy implementation capabilities and (2) international socialization determine the utilization of the provisions. When countries lack these factors, they are more likely to request provisions. Our argument is supported by evidence from the implementation of the WTO’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). World Trade Organization, Special and Differential Treatment, Trade Facilitation Agreement, policy implementation capability, international socialization
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期刊介绍: Far and away the most thought-provoking and informative journal in its field, the Journal of World Trade sets the agenda for both scholarship and policy initiatives in this most critical area of international relations. It is the only journal which deals authoritatively with the most crucial issues affecting world trade today.
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