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Everett Eissenstat attributes the structural tensions within the World Trade Organization to the rise of emerging economies with systems that diverge from market principles, the institution's reliance on litigation over negotiation, and its inability to establish new rules regarding industrial subsidies, state-owned enterprises, and market distortions.
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- GEO-LAC: The Future of U.S. Trade Policy and Its Implications for ... americas.georgetown.edu via serper
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