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J. Evenett University of St.Gallen and CEPR simon.evenett@unisg.ch |
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Chapters
published or
forthcoming
Competition
Policy. To be
published in The
Princeton Encyclopaedia of
World Economy
edited by Government
Procurement. To be
published in The
Princeton Encyclopaedia of
World Economy
edited by Kenneth
A. Reinert, Ramkishen S. Rajan, Amy Jocelyn
Glass, and Lewis S. Davis. Princeton
University Press.
Forthcoming in February 2009. WTO
Accessions. Co-authored
with Carlos Primo
Braga. To be published in The
Princeton Encyclopaedia of World Economy
edited
by Kenneth
A. Reinert,
Ramkishen S. Rajan, Amy Jocelyn Glass, and Lewis S. Davis. Princeton
University Press.
Forthcoming in February 2009. Beyond
Tariffs: Multilateralising Deeper RTA Commitments.Co-authored
with Richard Baldwin and Patrick Low. To be published in Multilateralising
Regionalism: Challenges
for the Global Trading
System, edited by Richard
Baldwin and Patrick Low. Cambridge
University
Press. Forthcoming. Findings
in an International Perspective.
Co-authored
with Claudia Schatan. Published in Competition
Policies in Emerging Economics: Lessons and Challenges from Central
America and
Mexico, edited by Claudia
Schatan and Eugenio Rivera Urrutia. Springer.
2008. The
Empirical Evidence on the Pass-Through of Firm-Specific Cost Changes to
Prices:
What Implications for Merger Reviews? Published
in Current
Developments in European and
International Competition Law,
edited by Carl Baudenbacher. Volume 9 of the International Competition Law Forum.
Helbing
Lichtenhahn. 2008. The
European Union's Trade Strategy: Time for a Rethink? In
The
Fragmented Power, edited
by André
Sapir. Bruegel.
Brussels. September 2007. Introduction. Published
in New
Reflections on International Trade: Essays on Agriculture, WTO
Accession, and
Systemic Issues edited by Simon
Lacey and Jeremy Streatfield. Cameron
May.
London. 2007. On
the relationships between industrial policy, capitalism, nationalism
and
economic warfare. Published
in Quels
capitalisms pour le XXIe siècle? by
Le Cercle des
Economistes. Paris.
2007. What
Can
Researchers Learn From The
Suspension Of The Doha Round Negotiations in 2006?
Published in Future
trade research areas that matter to developing
countries policymakers (Regional perspective on the Doha Development
Agenda and
beyond).
Trade and Investment Division, United
Nations
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.
Bangkok,
Thailand. 2007. Anti-competitive practices and the attainment of the Millennium Development goals: Implications for competition law enforcement and inter-agency co-operation. With Ana María Alvarez and Laurence Wilse-Samson. To be published in Ana María Alvarez and Laurence H. Wilse-Samson (eds.) Implementing Competition Related Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: is it possible to obtain development gains? by the United Nations. New York and Geneva, 2007. Does the Return of Industrial Policy Pose a Threat to Competition Law? To be published in Competition Law edited by Vinod Dhall. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007. Improving the Accession Process in the 21st Century. Drafted report of the session organised by the International Development Research Centre at the WTO Public Forum 2006. To be published in What WTO for the XXIst Century? by the WTO, 2007. Promoting Competition Around the World: A Diversity of Rationales and Approaches. With Pradeep S. Mehta. Introductory chapter in Competition Regimes in the World - A Civil Society Report published by the CUTS International. July 2006. Monitoring Implementation: Japan and the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. With Anirudh Shingal. Published in Bernard Hoekman, Simon J Evenett, editors, Economic Development and Multilateral Trade Cooperation. London: Palgrave MacMillan, December 2005. What can we really learn from the competition provisions of regional trade agreements? Published in Lucian Cernat, Philippe Brusick and Ana Maria Alvarez, editors, Competition Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: How to Assure Development Gains. New York & Geneva: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. November 2005. A Report on the OECD Forum on Trade convened to discuss Special and Differential Treatment: Thinking Outside the Box. Published by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in October 2005. What is the Relationship between Competition Law and Policy and Economic Development?Published in Competition Policy and Development in Asia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited by Douglas H. Brooks and Simon J. Evenett. October 2005. Would Enforcing Competition Law Compromise Industry Policy Objectives? Published in Competition Policy and Development in Asia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited by Douglas H. Brooks and Simon J. Evenett. October 2005. Lessons from the six country analyses. Published in Competition Policy and Development in Asia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Co-edited with Douglas H. Brooks. Published in October 2005. WTO Accession: Lessons from Experience. Co-authored with Carlos Primo Braga. Published in Accession to WTO: Country experiences and Technical Assistance by GTZ. Edited by Silke Trumm. Eschborn, August 2005.Reprinted in Richard Newfarmer (ed.) Trade, Doha, and Development: Windows into the Issues, Palgrave Macmillan. What is known about the Effects of WTO Accession on Developing Countries? A brief Overview of the Literature. Published in Accession to the WTO: Country Experiences and Technical Assistance by GTZ. Edited by Silke Trumm. Eschborn, August 2005. Summary of Participants’ Remarks and Recommendations. Published in Accession to the WTO: Country Experiences and Technical Assistance by GTZ. Edited by Silke Trumm. Eschborn, August 2005. International Disciplines on Government Procurement: A Review of Economic Analyses and their Implications. Co-authored with Bernard Hoekman. Published in Unpacking Transparency in Government Procurement by CUTS International, December 2004. Tackling International Anti-Competitive Practices in the Americas: Implications for the Free Trade Areas of the Americas. Co-authored with Julian L. Clarke. In Antoni Estevadeordal, Dani Rodrik, Alan Taylor and Andres Velasco (eds). FTAA and Beyond: Prospects for Integration in the Americas. Published by Harvard University Press in 2004. The EU and India on Competition Policy at the WTO: Is There A Common Ground? Co-authored with Peter Holmes, James Mathis, and TCA Anant. In L. Alan Winters and Pradeep S. Mehta (eds.) Bridging the Differences: Analyses of Five Issues of the WTO Agenda, Centre for International Trade, Economics & Environment, Jaipur, India. 2003. Report of the Rapporteur: Joint Global Forum on Trade and Competition. In Trade and Competition: from Doha to Cancún. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris, July 2003. Is there a Case for New Multilateral Rules on Transparency in Government Procurement? In State Secretariat of Economic Affairs and Simon J. Evenett (eds). The Singapore Issues and The World Trading System: The Road to Cancun and Beyond. June 2003. A Multilateral Framework for Competition Policy? Co-authored with Julian L. Clarke. In State Secretariat of Economic Affairs and Simon J. Evenett (eds). The Singapore Issues and The World Trading System: The Road to Cancun and Beyond. June 2003. Comment on “Globalisation and Dirty Industries: Do Pollution Havens Matter?” In Robert E. Baldwin and L. Alan Winters (eds). Challenges to Globalization. University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research. 2003. The Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions Wave of the Late 1990s. In Robert E. Baldwin and L. Alan Winters (eds). Challenges to Globalization. University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research. 2003. Previously circulated as NBER working paper number 9655. Transparency in Government Procurement: What can We Expect from International Trade Agreements? Co-authored with Bernard Hoekman. In Susan Arrowsmith and Martin Trybus (eds.) Public Procurement: The Continuing Revolution. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2003. What role for regional competition policy in Latin America? In Robert Devlin and Antoni Estevadeordal (eds.) Trade and Regional Integration in the Development Agenda, 2003. Inter-American Development Bank. How Much Have Merger Review Laws Reduced Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions? In William K. Rowley (ed.) International Merger Control: Prescriptions for Convergence, September 2002. International Bar Association. National Competition Policies in an Era of Integrating Markets. In Bernard Hoekman, Aaditya Mattoo and Philip English (eds.) Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook. The World Bank, 2002. Multilateral Disciplines and Government Procurement. In Bernard Hoekman, Aaditya Mattoo and Philip English (eds.) Development, Trade and the WTO: A Handbook. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2002. Reprinted in Kym Anderson and Bernard Hoekman (eds.) The WTO's Core Rules and Disciplines, 2006. Discriminacion En Las Adquisiciones Gubernamentales Y El Commercio International. Co-authored with Bernard Hoekman. In Marcelo Olarreaga and Ricardo Rocha (eds.) La Nueva Agenda Del Comercio En La OMC. World Bank and Universidad Del Rosario, 2000. Government Procurement of Services: Assessing the Case for Multilateral Disciplines. Co-authored with Bernard Hoekman. In Pierre Sauve and Robert M. Stern (eds.) Services 2000. The Brookings Institution Press, 2000. Liberalising Government Procurement in the APEC Nations. In N. Benjamin (ed) The Economic Implications of Liberalising APEC Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers to Trade. United States International Trade Commission, 1998. Quantitative Estimates of the Effects of Preference Policies. Co-authored with George Deltas. In B. Hoekman and P. Mavroidis (eds.) Law and Policy in Public Purchasing: The WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997. Test Bank (4th edition). Co-authored with Paul Velasco for R. Pindyck and D. Rubinfeld. Microeconomics. Prentice Hall, 1997. |