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COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won’t Work
- Introduction: COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won’t Work
- How trade can fight the pandemic and contribute to global health
- COVID-19: Demand spikes, export restrictions, and quality concerns imperil poor country access to medical supplies
- Flawed prescription: Export curbs on medical goods wonít tackle shortages
- COVID-19: Expanding access to essential supplies in a value chain world
- COVID-19: Export controls and international cooperation
- Trade policy and food security
- Export restrictions in times of pandemic: Options and limits under international trade agreements
- Global supply chains will not be the same in the post-COVID-19 world
- Resilience versus robustness in global value chains: Some policy implications
- Will the post-COVID world be less open to foreign direct investment?
- An unintended crisis in sea transportation due to COVID-19 restrictions
- Exposing governments swimming naked in the COVID-19 crisis with trade policy transparency (and why WTO reform matters more than
- What's next for protectionism? Watch out for state largesse, especially export incentives