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The supplier network of exporters: connecting the dots

Even in export-oriented industries, only a handful of firms ship their goods abroad and these firms are systematically different from their purely domestic counterparts. The current picture does not, however, encompass the many firms that export via trade intermediaries or supply exporters with intermediate inputs. This paper uses a new and unique dataset of yearly transactions...

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/ 21/02/2017

Does the nature of regional trade agreements matter in promoting trade?

Globalization's 'second unbundling' has drastically altered the nature of international trade giving rise to what might be referred to as the trade-investment-service nexus. Today's RTAs are qualitatively different than those signed two decades ago, since they cover disciplines that go beyond preferential market access. This paper investigates whether the nature of RTAs matters when...

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/ 21/02/2017

Issues and tensions in public procurement of 'green innovation': a cross-country study

Public procurement for green innovation refers to tailoring public procurement policies in such a way as to promote green innovation within the wider economy. This study considers the nature of these policies, their legal limits, best practices, and how they have been implemented across a sample of four different OECD countries. The study begins with a general consideration of public...

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/ 21/02/2017

The legitimate regulatory distinction: challenging the boundary between interpretation and law-making in the appellate body

This paper focuses on the nature of the Appellate Body's interpretative method in arriving at its decision to read-in that Article 2.1 of the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement) will not prohibit a detrimental impact on competitive opportunities for imports in cases where such detrimental impact stems exclusively from a legitimate regulatory distinction....

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/ 21/02/2017

David & Goliath: how young competition agencies can succeed in fighting cross-border cartels

How can small and young agencies cope and target cross border cartels? This paper explores the related challenges and puts forward a pragmatic tool to break down international cooperation barriers. Given the efforts of the ICN in seeking ways and means to operationalise cross-border cooperation in investigation of cases as well as those of selected UNCTAD member States in trying to...

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/ 21/02/2017

Income tax in the WTO: substantive reach and rivaling proceedings

This paper considers the intersection of income tax and WTO rules. It defends an interpretation of the non-discrimination obligations in line with customary rules of interpretation as stipulated by the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. It, thus, departs from the historic assumption that income taxes are not or only to a very limited extent covered by the GATT. Subsequently,...

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/ 21/02/2017

Legal forms of negotiated trade in services agreement (TISA) outcomes: perspectives on trade integration and an incrementalist approach to quasi-multilateralizationa

The summer 2016 saw some of the key emerging economies change their position on services negotiations at the WTO, which may prove instrumental in bringing services back to the WTO, via The Trade in services Agreement (TiSA). While TiSA parties have discussed critical mass based multilateralization for a while, another approach may prove to be more viable - "incrementalism" and "quasi...

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/ 21/02/2017

When global tax reform meets international trade rules: an inquiry into the intersection of the GATS and the BEPS package

This article explores the intersections between the global tax reform launched by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Group of 20 (G20) to tackle base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) on the one hand, and international rules on trade in services, mostly – the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) under the World Trade Organization (WTO...

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/ 21/02/2017

Innovación organizativa en organismos de investigación

Public research organizations (hereinafter, PROs) are a type of knowledge organization with a strong emphasis on contributions by scientists. Although the value of PROs has seldom been questioned, their characteristics and functioning as well as the appropriate amount of funds to be supplied have received considerable attention in the media and from the scientific community. As in...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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Espagnol / 20/02/2017

Organizational responses to uncertainty in the airline industry: : changes in patterns of communication networks

Changing environmental conditions introduce uncertainty into organizational operations, and airlines respond in various ways. Scholars traditionally explore responses to environmental uncertainty by drawing upon theories of communication networks, coordination, organizational resilience, and high reliability organizing. Yet, the research has competing communication predictions, which...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 20/02/2017

Am I doing the right thing?: : Unpacking workplace rituals as mechanisms for strong organizational culture

Workplace rituals are powerful learning mechanisms for core values that underpin organizational culture in restaurants. Yet, more research is needed to identify different types and how these rituals operate to reinforce core values in different organizational cultures. Drawing on ritual theory, organizational culture and hospitality research, we use 52 semi-structured interviews and...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 20/02/2017

Policy dilemmas in financing long-term care in Europe

Long-term care (LTC) is the largest insurable risk facing the elderly in most western societies. Paradoxically, institutional responses to the need to insure ex-ante (before the contingency occurs) the financial risks of needing LTC (by means of social and private insurance and self-insurance) exhibit limited development. In contrast, mechanisms to finance LTC ex-post continue to...

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Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève

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English / 20/02/2017

Informationsrecht am Lebensende

Bei Menschen am Lebensende muss häufig entschieden werden, ob gewisse medizinische Massnahmen vorgenommen werden oder nicht. Eine zentrale Voraussetzung für gute Entscheidungen ist ausreichende Information.

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/ 20/02/2017

Denkanstösse. Perspektiven auf Flucht und Migration

Vom regionalpolitisch und –historisch kundigen Blick eines ehemaligen Universitätsrates über völker- und europarechtliche Auseinandersetzungen bis zur medienkritischen Bilanz eines Medienschaffenden versammelt die Broschüre "Denkanstösse. Perspektiven auf Flcuht und Migration" eine Vielfalt von Perspektiven und Positionen zu einem Themenkreis, der uns so schnell nicht...

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Deutsch / 19/02/2017

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