Simon J Evenett
University of St. Gallen and CEPR
Simon J. Evenett is Professor of International Trade and Economic Development at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Co-Director of the CEPR Programme in International Trade and Regional Economics. Evenett taught previously at Oxford and Rutgers University, and served twice as a World Bank official. He was a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Brookings Institution in Washington. He is Member of the High Level Group on Globalisation established by the French Trade Minister Christine LaGarde, Member of the Warwick Commission on the Future of the Multilateral Trading System After Doha, and was Member of the the Zedillo Committee on the Global Trade and Financial Architecture. In addition to his research into the determinants of international commercial flows, he is particularly interested in the relationships between international trade policy, national competition law and policy, and economic development. He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University.
Articles by Simon J Evenett:
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Protectionism’s quiet return: The GTA’s pre-G8 summit report
13 June 2013, 7132 reads
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China-EU solar panel trade dispute: Rhetoric versus reality
5 June 2013, 7928 reads
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The transatlantic trade talks and economic policy research: Time to re-tool
21 March 2013, 6174 reads
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Root causes of currency wars
14 February 2013, 27785 reads
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Rising protectionism and the subordination of trade policy
20 July 2012, 4502 reads
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Débâcle: The 11th GTA report on protectionism
14 June 2012, 9649 reads
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Mounting tensions pose a test for world trade
25 November 2011, 3937 reads
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Trade tensions mount: The 10th Global Trade Alert report
21 November 2011, 5638 reads
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Protectionism rises in response to pessimistic prospects for growth
22 July 2011, 5635 reads
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Resolve against protectionism weakens since the Seoul G20 Summit: The 9th Report of the Global Trade Alert
20 July 2011, 6285 reads
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Introduction
28 May 2011, 5091 reads
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Keeping the WTO on track: A Doha down payment plus more
28 May 2011, 4972 reads
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Next steps for the Doha Round: Introducing a new eBook
28 May 2011, 7869 reads
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Why world leaders must resist the false promise of another Doha delay: Introduction to the issues
28 April 2011, 4420 reads
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The dubious hold-up over NAMA
28 April 2011, 3037 reads
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Introducing a new eBook: Why world leaders must resist the false promise of another Doha delay
28 April 2011, 5580 reads
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Saving the WTO from the Doha Round
17 April 2011, 8538 reads
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What can we realistically expect from the G20?
12 November 2010, 5314 reads
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Protectionism on the eve of the Seoul G20 summit
8 November 2010, 5504 reads
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A future agenda for EU trade policy as if the real world really mattered
25 September 2010, 10287 reads
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Managed exports and the recovery of world trade: The seventh Global Trade Alert report
16 September 2010, 5082 reads
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Africa has resisted protectionism – why can’t the EU?
25 June 2010, 4479 reads
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Uneven compliance: The sixth report of the Global Trade Alert
23 June 2010, 5272 reads
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Rebalancing the global economy: A primer for policymakers
23 June 2010, 8866 reads
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Be careful what you wish for! The US-Sino currency dispute
11 June 2010, 5932 reads
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Africa resists the protectionist temptation: The fifth Global Trade Alert report
28 May 2010, 10371 reads
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Will Chinese revaluation create American jobs?
23 April 2010, 10351 reads
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The US-Sino currency dispute: Introducing a new eBook
16 April 2010, 12693 reads
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Will stabilisation limit protectionism?
18 February 2010, 8634 reads
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The unrelenting pressure of protectionism: Global Trade Alert's third report
14 December 2009, 7480 reads
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Crisis-era protectionism one year after the Washington G20 meeting
27 November 2009, 7773 reads
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The protectionist juggernaut threatening world trade
24 September 2009, 4948 reads
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Update on global protectionist measures
22 September 2009, 11494 reads
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Trade policy and the crisis
6 July 2009, 9577 reads
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This is no time for complacency in the fight against protectionism
16 May 2009, 7486 reads
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Don't let murky protectionism stall a global recovery: Things the G20 should do
5 March 2009, 26595 reads
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Keeping borders open during the global downturn: What are the options?
28 January 2009, 17321 reads
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Restoring the G20's credibility on trade: Plan B and the WTO trade talks
13 December 2008, 15523 reads
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What world leaders should do to halt the spread of protectionism
12 December 2008, 5788 reads
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The crisis and protectionism: Steps world leaders should take
4 December 2008, 12416 reads
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Doha Round next steps: hibernate or deliberate?
1 August 2008, 7326 reads
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Is trade war with China credible?
15 December 2007, 7476 reads
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Options if the Doha Round talks stall
4 September 2007, 7031 reads
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Root causes of WTO “failures”
24 June 2007, 12428 reads
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Is the Doha Round dying?
17 June 2007, 8171 reads
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