Expert Knowledge in Global Trade
The first in a new series, this post accompanies the edited volume Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015). Co-editors Erin Hannah, James Scott, and Silke Trommer...
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This post is part of a series that accompanies the edited volume Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015). Co-editors Erin Hannah, James Scott, and Silke Tro...Read more
View ArticleExpert Knowledge in Global Trade - Giving Voice to the Voiceless?
This post is part of a series that accompanies the edited volume Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015). Co-editors Erin Hannah, James Scott, and Silke Trommer...
View ArticleExpert Knowledge in Global Trade - Big (Bad?) Numbers: Computable General...
Clive George explores the use, misuse and abuse of numbers through computable general equilibrium (CGE) models in predicting the gains from trade agreements.In promoting the proposed Transatlantic...
View ArticleThe Virtues of Expertise
Jan Klabbers comments on the relationship between politics and expertise, and the responsibility of experts to act virtuously.Expertise is often met with ambivalence in every day life. We rely on...
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James Scott explores how a new form of trade specialist—experts from the Global South—is influencing global trade negotiations.Over the course of the WTO’s (now abandoned) Doha Devel...Read more
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Brett Christophers explores the birth and normalization of trade in financial services.When the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was negotiated in 1947, it would have been essentially...
View ArticleTalking Trade: Expert Language and the Dehumanization of World Trade
Silke Trommer explores how the way we talk about trade excludes its inherently human dimension.At the 2014 WTO Public Forum Director-General Roberto Azevêdo, in his address to the opening session,...
View ArticleRegulatory Harmonization in International Trade: A Categorical or Conditional...
Michael Faubert and Amy Wood explore the theoretical and normative assumptions embedded within the harmonization imperative in trade cooperation, arguing that it is entirely unobvious why...
View ArticleExpert Knowledge in Global Trade
The first in a new series, this post accompanies the edited volume Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015). Co-editors Erin Hannah, James Scott, and Silke Trommer…
View ArticleExpert Knowledge in Global Trade - The Ghost of Smoot-Hawley and the Global...
This post is part of a series that accompanies the edited volume Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015). Co-editors Erin Hannah, James Scott, and Silke…
View ArticleExpert Knowledge in Global Trade - Giving Voice to the Voiceless?
This post is part of a series that accompanies the edited volume Expert Knowledge in Global Trade (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015). Co-editors Erin Hannah, James Scott, and Silke Trommer…
View ArticleExpert Knowledge in Global Trade - Big (Bad?) Numbers: Computable General...
Clive George explores the use, misuse and abuse of numbers through computable general equilibrium (CGE) models in predicting the gains from trade agreements. In promoting the proposed Transatlantic…
View ArticleThe Virtues of Expertise
Jan Klabbers comments on the relationship between politics and expertise, and the responsibility of experts to act virtuously. Expertise is often met with ambivalence in every day life. We rely on…
View ArticleSouthern Trade Intellectuals in Expert Knowledge Creation
James Scott explores how a new form of trade specialist—experts from the Global South—is influencing global trade negotiations. Over the course of the WTO’s (now abandoned) Doha…
View ArticleExpert knowledge Transitions and Trade in ‘Financial Services’
Brett Christophers explores the birth and normalization of trade in financial services. When the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was negotiated in 1947, it would have been essentially…
View ArticleTalking Trade: Expert Language and the Dehumanization of World Trade
Silke Trommer explores how the way we talk about trade excludes its inherently human dimension. At the 2014 WTO Public Forum Director-General Roberto Azevêdo, in his address to the opening session,…
View ArticleRegulatory Harmonization in International Trade: A Categorical or Conditional...
Michael Faubert and Amy Wood explore the theoretical and normative assumptions embedded within the harmonization imperative in trade cooperation, arguing that it is entirely unobvious why…
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