Université de St-Gall - Schools of Management

‘Peak trade’ in the steel sector

Crisis-era trade distortions cut LDC export growth by 5.5% per annum

The Return of the Visible Hand

The Return of the Leviathan: Public Policy and Evoluting Corporate Strategy

The Ten Commandments of an Independent UK Trade Policy

Hostage to Fortune? Competition Law in an Era of Bastardised Globalisation

Has Brexit cast a shadow over Swiss foreign economic policy?

Beyond tariff preferences and trade deals

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Following the vote for Brexit, the UK is facing a formidable challenge: designing a new trade policy to address its new strategic interests. Considering the different and frequently opposing interests, this task is far from straightforward.

Organizational Affective Tone: A Meso Perspective on the Origins and Effects of Consistent Affect in Organizations

Resisting behind the border talks in TTIP: The cases of GMOs and data privacy.

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Despite initial intentions to better align transatlantic regulation and associated practices in the negotiation of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), this was not possible for rules concerning genetically modified organisms and data privacy. By 2016 both matters effectively fell off the TTIP negotiating agenda. This paper identifies the factors responsible, specifically the critical role played by independent regulatory agencies and associated bureaucratic politics, transnational coalitions of private sector organizations, and non-government organizations and contingency. These factors are not exclusive to the two salient regulations considered here, with the implication that the identification of cross-border spillovers is at best a necessary condition for the successful negotiation of binding trade rules on behind-the-border government policies.

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