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Emerging Powers in WTO Negotiations: The Domestic Sources of Trade Policy Preferences

机译:世贸组织谈判中的新兴大国:贸易政策优惠的国内来源

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In the current round of multilateral trade liberalization, emerging powers such as Brazil and India created the G-20 coalition and refused to accept further tariff rate reductions for industrial products before the United States and the European Union made reciprocal concessions in agriculture. This article examines how and why Brazil and India have taken a more offensive and proactive position at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Following Putnam's two-level games approach, I focus on domestic factors and specifically on interest groups to explain actors' policy preferences in WTO negotiations. From a theoretical perspective, the case studies Brazil and India lend credit to the literature discussing the impact of powerful, sector-specific interest groups on governments' trade policy preferences. From an empirical perspective, the findings show how these two countries translated these demands into government positions and influenced WTO outcomes as agenda-setters and coalition builders.
机译:在本轮多边贸易自由化中,巴西和印度等新兴大国建立了20国集团联盟,并拒绝接受进一步降低工业产品的关税税率,然后美国和欧盟才做出对等的农业让步。本文探讨了巴西和印度在世界贸易组织(WTO)中如何以及为什么采取了更具进攻性和积极性的立场。遵循Putnam的两级博弈方法,我将重点关注国内因素,尤其是关注利益集团,以解释参与者在WTO谈判中的政策偏好。从理论上讲,巴西和印度的案例研究为讨论强大的,针对特定行业的利益集团对政府贸易政策偏好的影响的文献提供了赞誉。从经验角度看,研究结果表明这两个国家如何将这些需求转化为政府立场,并作为议程制定者和联盟建设者影响了WTO的成果。

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