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2 - Integrating Economic Analysis into WTO Dispute Settlement Practice: A View from the Trenches

from Part I - The Use of Economics in International Trade and Investment Disputes: A Practitioner’s View

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2017

Theresa Carpenter
Affiliation:
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Marion Jansen
Affiliation:
International Trade Centre, Geneva
Joost Pauwelyn
Affiliation:
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
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