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Why do some countries get better WTO accession terms than others?

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  • 2/16/12 SANDRAW
Summary: Examines what determines the concessions the WTO requires of an entrant. Concludes that the richest countries have the greatest bargainng expertise, and thus obtain better terms; while the middle-income countries end up with the most stringent terms, and have to make the greatest relative adjustments relative to their trade regimes.
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Examines what determines the concessions the WTO requires of an entrant. Concludes that the richest countries have the greatest bargainng expertise, and thus obtain better terms; while the middle-income countries end up with the most stringent terms, and have to make the greatest relative adjustments relative to their trade regimes.

2/16/12 SANDRAW

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