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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel examines the origin, growth and decay of international institutions, both formal international organizations and NGOs, with reference to the international regimes for trade and refugees, among other issue areas.
The Social Origins of Institutions: History, Expectations, and Governance - David Peterson, University of Michigan
Dynamic Structural Estimation of World Trade Organization Membership Accession - Sangmin Lee, University of Rochester
The Decay of the International Refugee Regime - Mae MacDonald, Stanford University
How Many International Non-governmental Organizations Are There? - Sarah S. Bush, University of Pennsylvania; Jennifer Hadden, Brown University; Melissa Jane Pavlik, Yale University