Competition, Competition Policy and the GATT
Bernard M. Hoekman
ECA/MENA Technical Department, The World Bank, Washington DC. PETROS C. MAVROIDIS is from the Legal Division of the GATT Secretariat, Geneva. The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the World Bank or the GATT Secretariat. The authors are grateful to Sinéad Deevy and Anne Vittori for excellent secretarial assistance, and to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Michael Finger, Mark Koulen, Aaditya Matoo, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Frieder Roessler, Andre Sapir, Richard Snape, Bob Staiger, Mark Trainor, Alan Winters, colleagues at the GATT and participants in the October 1—2, 1993 CEPR Workshop on the Political Economy of Trade Negotiations in Stockholm for helpful discussions, comments and suggestions. In addition, helpful comments from two anonymous referees are acknowledged. Any remaining errors and shortcomings of the paper are the authors own.
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ECA/MENA Technical Department, The World Bank, Washington DC. PETROS C. MAVROIDIS is from the Legal Division of the GATT Secretariat, Geneva. The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the World Bank or the GATT Secretariat. The authors are grateful to Sinéad Deevy and Anne Vittori for excellent secretarial assistance, and to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Michael Finger, Mark Koulen, Aaditya Matoo, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Frieder Roessler, Andre Sapir, Richard Snape, Bob Staiger, Mark Trainor, Alan Winters, colleagues at the GATT and participants in the October 1—2, 1993 CEPR Workshop on the Political Economy of Trade Negotiations in Stockholm for helpful discussions, comments and suggestions. In addition, helpful comments from two anonymous referees are acknowledged. Any remaining errors and shortcomings of the paper are the authors own.
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ECA/MENA Technical Department, The World Bank, Washington DC. PETROS C. MAVROIDIS is from the Legal Division of the GATT Secretariat, Geneva. The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the World Bank or the GATT Secretariat. The authors are grateful to Sinéad Deevy and Anne Vittori for excellent secretarial assistance, and to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Michael Finger, Mark Koulen, Aaditya Matoo, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Frieder Roessler, Andre Sapir, Richard Snape, Bob Staiger, Mark Trainor, Alan Winters, colleagues at the GATT and participants in the October 1—2, 1993 CEPR Workshop on the Political Economy of Trade Negotiations in Stockholm for helpful discussions, comments and suggestions. In addition, helpful comments from two anonymous referees are acknowledged. Any remaining errors and shortcomings of the paper are the authors own.
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ECA/MENA Technical Department, The World Bank, Washington DC. PETROS C. MAVROIDIS is from the Legal Division of the GATT Secretariat, Geneva. The views expressed in this paper are personal and should not be attributed to the World Bank or the GATT Secretariat. The authors are grateful to Sinéad Deevy and Anne Vittori for excellent secretarial assistance, and to Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Michael Finger, Mark Koulen, Aaditya Matoo, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Frieder Roessler, Andre Sapir, Richard Snape, Bob Staiger, Mark Trainor, Alan Winters, colleagues at the GATT and participants in the October 1—2, 1993 CEPR Workshop on the Political Economy of Trade Negotiations in Stockholm for helpful discussions, comments and suggestions. In addition, helpful comments from two anonymous referees are acknowledged. Any remaining errors and shortcomings of the paper are the authors own.
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