Microeconomics,, 16th Canadian Edition

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increases. The GATT has since been replaced by the World Trade
Organization (WTO), which continues the work of the GATT.


Through various “rounds” of negotiations under the auspices of the GATT
and the WTO, the average level of tariffs has declined considerably since



  1. In addition to the tariff reductions, an important success of the
    WTO negotiations has been the creation of a formal dispute-settlement
    mechanism. This mechanism allows countries to take cases of alleged
    trade violations—such as illegal subsidies or tariffs—to the WTO for a
    formal ruling, and obliges member countries to follow the ruling. A
    notable failure of the WTO process has been the inability to significantly
    liberalize trade in agricultural products, an industry that still receives
    massive subsidies and other government support in many developed and
    developing countries.


As of 2016, there are 164 countries that are members of the WTO; 23
others are “observers” to the process.

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