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The negotiation of the 1992 ‘Airbus Accord’ represents perhaps the most obvious instance of international cooperation within this study.1 Both the United States and the European Community modified long standing positions on the Airbus dispute to achieve agreement. The essential trade-off was the EC’s acceptance of limits on direct subsidy in exchange for the American acceptance of discipline on indirect subsidy. The 1992 agreement has not stopped angry words being exchanged between the trading partners, but it has formed the regime around which talks on further disputes can revolve.
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McGuire, S. (1997). Negotiating the 1992 Airbus Accord. In: Airbus Industrie. St Antony’s Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230372214_8
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