Studies, Policy Papers, Analyses and Background Readings - External Relations

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Studies, Policy Papers, Analyses and Background Readings

September 12, 2013

Stakeholder study on TTIP by the Atlantic Council and the Bertelsmann Stiftung

Analysis on environmental impacts of TTIP by the Sierra Club

Policy paper on investor protection in the context of TTIP by The German Institute for International and Securtiy Affairs (SWP)

Background on TTIP by the Library of the European Parliament

Short background from the Washington Post

Policy paper on the effects of TTIP on third parties and the connection to the WTO by The German Institute for International Security Affairs (SWP)

Study on the risks of TTIP for the WTO by the German Development Institute (in German)

Analysis of the dangers regarding investor rights within TTIP by Corporate Europe Observatory

Analysis by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Analysis by Professors Dan Hamilton and Pedro Schwartz

Study and Policy Recommendations by the Peterson Institute for International Economics

Analysis by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

Study on the benefits of TTIP by CER

Background by the House of Commons Library

Report on TTIP and environmental regulation by ECOLOGIC

Analysis of potential benefactors of TTIP by the Bertelsmann Stiftung

Analysis of TTIP economic gains by Fredrik Erixon (ECIPE) and Matthias Bauer (Friedrich Schiller University

Analysis of TTIP by Tyson Barker in Foreign Affairs

Analysis of TTIP economic effects by the German Federal Ministry for Economy and Technology (in German)

Analysis of the impact of TTIP on the UK by the Center for Economic Policy Research

Analysis of TTIP effects on Sweden by the Swedish National Board of Trade

Analysis of EU-US Trade Agenda by STORMY - Annika Mildner and Claudia SChmucker (AICGS)

Analysis of the effects of TTIP with regard to Turkey by Kemal Kirisci

Analysis of Transatlantic Agricultural Issues by Eric Trachtenberg, GMF

The Dutch organisation SOMO on the dangers for financial regulation and taxation