Cody Eldredge /polisci/ en Reform Proposals for the Ethics Guidelines of the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund /polisci/2018/10/16/reform-proposals-ethics-guidelines-norwegian-sovereign-wealth-fund Reform Proposals for the Ethics Guidelines of the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 10/16/2018 - 16:12 Categories: 2014 Graduate Student Publications Tags: Cody Eldredge

*Eldredge, Cody. “Reform Proposals for the Ethics Guidelines of the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund.” 2014. European Company Law 11.2 (with Anita M. Halvorssen)

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Investing in Sustainability: Ethics Guidelines and the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund /polisci/2018/10/16/investing-sustainability-ethics-guidelines-and-norwegian-sovereign-wealth-fund Investing in Sustainability: Ethics Guidelines and the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 10/16/2018 - 16:11 Categories: 2014 Graduate Student Publications Tags: Cody Eldredge

*Eldredge, Cody. “Investing in Sustainability: Ethics Guidelines and the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund.” 2014. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 42.3  (with Anita M. Halvorssen)

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Do Finite Duration Provisions Reduce International Bargaining Delay? /polisci/2018/10/16/do-finite-duration-provisions-reduce-international-bargaining-delay Do Finite Duration Provisions Reduce International Bargaining Delay? Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 10/16/2018 - 15:49 Categories: 2015 Graduate Student Publications Tags: Brandy Jolliff Cody Eldredge

“Do Finite Duration Provisions Reduce International Bargaining Delay?” (David H. Bearce, *Cody D. Eldredge and *Brandy J. Jolliff)  International Organization, Vol. 69 (Winter 2015): 219-39.

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Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity. /polisci/2018/10/16/does-institutional-design-matter-study-trade-effectiveness-and-pta-flexibilityrigidity Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity. Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 10/16/2018 - 09:52 Categories: 2016 Graduate Student Publications Tags: Brandy Jolliff Cody Eldredge

Bearce DH, *Eldredge CD, *Jolliff BJ. "Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity." International Studies Quarterly. 60 (2) (June 01, 2016): 307-316.

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“Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity" /polisci/2016/04/18/does-institutional-design-matter-study-trade-effectiveness-and-pta-flexibilityrigidity “Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity" Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 04/18/2016 - 16:28 Categories: News Tags: Brandy Jolliff Cody Eldredge David Bearce

David Bearce, Cody Eldredge and Brandy Jolliff. (forthcoming). “Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity," International Studies Quarterly. This paper examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading arrangements (PTAs). Using a gravity model of bilateral trade that incorporates multilateral trade resistance, it reports three main results. First, unconstrained escape provisions are bad for PTA trade effectiveness. Second, adding some restrictions to these escape provisions more than offsets the negative effect of unconstrained escape, leading to PTAs that are more trade effective than those without escape options. Third, adding more restrictions beyond a certain point only makes PTAs less trade effective. Thus, while too much institutional flexibility is bad for trade, so is too much institutional rigidity. However, when fitting these results to our descriptive data, it appears that most PTAs would be more trade effective if they had more restrictions on the use of their escape provisions. Thus, it appears that policymakers have generally under-selected for PTA escape restrictions.

David Bearce, Cody Eldredge and Brandy Jolliff. (forthcoming). “Does Institutional Design Matter? A Study of Trade Effectiveness and PTA Flexibility/Rigidity," International Studies Quarterly. This paper examines the trade effect of flexibility design features within preferential trading arrangements (PTAs).

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