01008nam a2200121Ia 450000500170000010000180001724501090003526000090014452006910015358300190084494200060086399900170086920260716043840.0 aHirsch, Moshe aThe asymmetric incidence of rules of origin : will progressive and cumulation rules resolve the problem? c1998 aDiscusses the functions of rules of origin and their continually expanding importance in the world trading system. Examines the relationship between the imperatives of the classical theory of international trade and the impact of rules of origin. Analyzes the asymmetric impact of rules of origin on different states in accordance with the size of the factor endownments pools. Explores the possibility of employing progressive rules of origin and cumulation of origin as a means to address the problem of asymmetric factor endownments. Discusses the prospects of employing cumulation of origin as an instrument to motivate commercial co-operation between states in embattled areas. c10/29/07kJOYD cA c55383d55383