Geopolitics and the World Trading System

49 Pages Posted: 26 Dec 2024 Last revised: 6 Jan 2025

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Aaditya Mattoo

World Bank - Development Research Group (DECRG)

Michele Ruta

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Robert Staiger

Dartmouth College

Date Written: December 2024

Abstract

Until the beginning of this century, the GATT/WTO system worked. Economic research provided a compelling explanation. It showed that if governments maximize the well-being of their own countries broadly defined, GATT/WTO principles would facilitate mutually beneficial cooperation over their trade policy choices. Now heightened geopolitical rivalry seems to have undermined the WTO. A simple transposition of the previous rationalization suggests that geopolitics and trade cooperation are not compatible. We show that this is only true if rivalry eclipses any consideration of own-country well-being. In all other circumstances, there are gains from trade cooperation even with geopolitics. Furthermore, the WTO’s relevance is in question only if it adheres too rigidly to its existing rules and norms. Through measured adaptation to the geopolitical imperative, the WTO can continue to thrive as a forum for multilateral trade cooperation in the age of geopolitics.

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Suggested Citation

Mattoo, Aaditya and Ruta, Michele and Staiger, Robert, Geopolitics and the World Trading System (December 2024). NBER Working Paper No. w33293, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5069472

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Michele Ruta

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Robert Staiger

Dartmouth College ( email )

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