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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Boxes; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Non-market Economy: Definition; 1.2 The Transition of Non-market Economies; 1.3 Non-market Economies in the Multilateral Trading System; 2 The Non-market Economy Treatment: Theoretical Perspectives; 2.1 New Institutional Economics: Institutional Change, Institutional Conflict and Ideology; 2.1.1 Institutional Change and Institutional Competition; 2.1.2 Institutional Conflict and Ideology

2.1.3 Liberalism and Socialism: From Ideological Conflict to Institutional Conflict2.2 International Political Economy: International Conflict, International Cooperation and International Institution; 2.2.1 National Interest and International Conflict; 2.2.2 International Institution and International Cooperation: Demand, Supply and Change of International Institutions; 2.2.3 Conflict Under Cooperation or Vice Versa: The MTS's Strategies of Containment and Engagement Towards the NMEs; 2.3 Political Economy of the Multilateral Trading System: Non-discrimination and Reciprocity

2.3.1 Reciprocity and Its Rationale2.3.2 Reciprocity and Non-discrimination: Supplementary or Contradictory; 2.3.3 Non-reciprocity and Politically Conditional MFN: Two Different Modes of Cooperation Under the MTS; 2.4 The Non-market Economy Arrangements in the Multilateral Trading System: Connotation and Evolution; 2.4.1 The Formation of the NME Arrangements; 2.4.2 The Connotation and the Nature of the NME Arrangements; 2.4.3 The Evolving Path of the NME Arrangements; 2.5 Two-Dimensional Game: The Logic Behind the Evolution of the Non-market Economy Arrangements; 2.6 Conclusions

3 The Origin of the Non-market Economy Treatment3.1 The Birth of the Import Commitment Mechanism; 3.2 The Formation and Implementation of the Antidumping Surrogate Price Methodology; 3.3 Conclusions; 4 The Non-market Economy Treatment for Small Planned Economies; 4.1 The Accession of Planned Economies to the Multilateral Trading System; 4.1.1 Yugoslavia's Accession to the GATT; 4.1.2 Poland's Accession to the GATT; 4.1.3 Romania's Accession to the GATT; 4.1.4 Hungary's Accession to the GATT; 4.1.5 Bulgaria's Accession to the GATT; 4.2 The GATT-Minus Provisions for the Planned Economy Members

4.2.1 Import Commitments4.2.2 Quantitative Restrictions; 4.2.3 Specific Safeguard Mechanism; 4.2.4 Antidumping Surrogate Price Methodology; 4.2.5 Periodic Review of the Accession Protocol; 4.3 The Implementation of the GATT-Minus Provisions; 4.3.1 The Periodic Review Under the Accession Protocol; 4.3.2 The Implementation of the Specific Safeguard Mechanism; 4.3.3 The Further Development of the Antidumping Surrogate Price Methodology; 4.3.3.1 The Evolution the U.S. Legislation and Their Effects on GATT Rules; 4.3.3.2 The Development the EC Legislation

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