Nikolai Klishch’s research while affiliated with National Research University Higher School of Economics and other places

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Figure 1. The graph under ROC curve
Figure 2. Factors affecting the complainant's probability of winning
Assessing the possibility of winning a WTO dispute before being involved
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November 2022

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Journal of Economics Finance and Administrative Science

Nikolai Klishch

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Alexander Larionov

Purpose This article focuses on whether there is a chance to win a World Trade Organization (WTO) trade dispute at the consultation stage. The study suggests an approach to resolving trade disputes on a bilateral level before involving formal WTO resolution procedures. Design/methodology/approach The model describes the determinants of the probability of winning a trade dispute. The econometric model estimates two different groups of factors available during the consultation period – macroeconomic factors and the institutional features of the trade dispute, such as the number of third parties. The data includes WTO trade disputes from 1995 to 2014. Findings The suggested model predicts the result of trade disputes with a probability of 76.64%. The research proves that institutional factors such as the number of third parties and the subject of the trade dispute influence the probability of winning. Practical implications The results of the study help predict the probability of winning a trade dispute at the consultation stage so that countries can decide whether to pursue a trade dispute. Originality/value The research presents several new hypotheses on the results of trade disputes. The authors show that the higher the number of countries involved, the higher the chance of the complainant winning and that if major parties such as the US or the European Union (EU) are involved as third parties, the chance of the complainant winning increases.

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... Numerous researchers (including Ali et al., 2022;Kouwoaye, 2021) have demonstrated through their work that countries characterized by greater levels of TOP tend to achieve higher income levels and experience swifter rates of economic growth. It has been substantiated that economies embracing higher degrees of TOP are inclined to manifest elevated economic growth and enhanced productivity (Ajayi & Araoye, 2019;Keho, 2017;Klishch & Larionov, 2022). These reserves play a significant role in reducing the effects of external economic disturbances and in promoting international trade and investment operations. ...

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Magnetic Macro Drivers of Trade Openness: A Study of BRICS Economies
Assessing the possibility of winning a WTO dispute before being involved

Journal of Economics Finance and Administrative Science