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  • International Review of Economics and Management
  • Volume:7 Issue:2
  • THE ROLE OF EU INSTITUTIONS IN COMMON TRADE POLICY: AN ASSESSMENT ON EU-CANADA COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMI...

THE ROLE OF EU INSTITUTIONS IN COMMON TRADE POLICY: AN ASSESSMENT ON EU-CANADA COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC AND TRADE AGREEMENT

Authors : Esra UYAR OKCU, Fabio FRANCHİNO, İbrahim Alper ARISOY
Pages : 83-104
Doi:10.18825/iremjournal.615846
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Publication Date : 2020-01-10
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :What are the roles of the European Union insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(EU);’s main institutions in common trade policy? To address this question, this study uses a political-economic approach. The positions of the European Commission, Council of the European Union and European Parliament on EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CETA); are examined. The study uses content analysis as a research methodology, based on a categorization of values and economic interests projected by the EU’s contemporary trade strategy “Trade for All”. Differently from previous studies which use a political-economic approach to analyze the EU’s external relations with developing countries, this article makes a contribution to EU trade policy literature by combining a political-economy perspective with an institutional one to examine a EU trade agreement signed with a highly industrialized country. Within this context, the findings reveal that the Parliament and Council are more value-oriented, than economic interest-oriented. The Commission is instead found slightly more economic interest-oriented than value-oriented. However, the priorities of three institutions do not diverge significantly in terms of political economy. Each institution manages to impose its own priorities on both the insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(value-related); normative and insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(interest-related); material parts of CETA and agrees on producing a neoliberal economic outcome. 
Keywords : European Union, EU trade, EU institutions, CETA, political economy

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