Simon J. Evenett     
University of St.Gallen and CEPR     
simon.evenett@unisg.ch     


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What world leaders must do to halt the spread of protectionism. Co-edited with Richard Baldwin. Centre for Economic Policy Research, London.

Doha's Next Steps: Hibernate or Deliberate? Published online on www.voxeu.org. 1 August 2008. Republished as Getting Over Those Doha Blues, Trade Negotiations Insights, ICTSD. September 2008.

Trade Frictions With China: Does the West Have an End Game? Published in WTO News. December 2007. A version of this paper was published online at www.voxeu.org under the title Is Trade War with China Credible? on 15 December 2007.

Doha's Near Death Experiance at Potsdam:Why is Reciprocal Tariff Cutting so Hard?  An abrigded version of this note is to be published soon on www.VoxEU.org. 23 June 2007.

The Doha Round: Has the Unravelling Begun?  An abrigded version of this note will soon be published on www.VoxEU.org. 15 June 2007.

Commentary: The New EU Trade Policy: Grand Strategy or Stop-Gap?  Published in WTO News (German version). January 2007.

America Votes: What Next for the WTO?  Co-authored with Michael Meier. Prepared for Telos-EU.com (French version). 12 November 2006.

Trouble in Paradise: Will Technocrats Review Global Mergers Forever?  In CESifo Forum. No.1 2006.

Completing the Doha Round: What Progress Since Hong Kong?.  Published in WTO News. February 2006. To be reprinted in Hanging by a Thread: Perspectives on the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial, published by CUTS.

The WTO and your blood pressure.  Published on-line on Telos-eu.com and reprinted (in French) in the Swiss newspaper, Le Temps. 12 December 2005.

From "Trade Versus Aid" to "Aid for Trade".  To be published in WTO News. 2 September 2005.

"Soft Law" and International Economic Regulation: The Case of Mergers and Acquisitions.   In GEP Newsletter, published by the Leverhulme Centre, University of Nottingham. March 2005. Abstract.

The Failure of the WTO Ministerial meeting in Cancun: What implications for future research on the world trading system?  In CESifo Forum, Volume 4, No. 3, Autumn 2003, pp. 11-17.   Abstract.

The World Trading System The Road Ahead.  Published in Finance & Development, December 1999.