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United we stand and divided we fall: Coalitions in the GATT/WTO negotiations
Fecha
2020-08-06Registro en:
International Political Science Review. London: Sage Publications Ltd, 17 p., 2020.
0192-5121
10.1177/0192512120940738
WOS:000556850900001
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC)
Institución
Resumen
Coalition formation is considered an important tool to leverage bargaining power in GATT/WTO negotiations. While most of the literature has focused on developing countries, we show that sizable economies are the primary users of coalitions at the GATT/WTO. We also find evidence that middle powers do not exhibit distinctive collectivist behavior at the WTO. There is a linear and strong relationship between countries' economic power-measured as real GDP-and coalition participation within the GATT/WTO system. We explain these results, presenting evidence that large economies-countries that have greater trade negotiations power-join coalitions more often because they are better equipped to absorb transaction costs and more prepared to deal with the uncertainty of WTO negotiations. We also found a relationship between coalition entry and trade openness, with countries more open to trade joining coalitions more often.