Institute for International Trade The University of Adelaide
Incorporating the Institute for International Business, Economics & Law
You are here: 
text zoom : S | M | L
Printer Friendly Version
Further Enquiries:

Institute for International Trade
The University of Adelaide
Level 1, Yarrabee House
Corner Botanic and Hackney Roads
ADELAIDE
SA 5005 AUSTRALIA
Email

Telephone: +61 8 8303 6944
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 6948


Previous INTRAREL Polls

 

INTRAREL #3 - Barometer of International Trade Relations - (November 2008)
The third International Trade Barometer finds deepening pessimism on chances for trade liberalization.
Click here to read the full story.

INTRAREL #2 - Barometer of International Trade Relations - (April 2008)
This second issue of the Barometer of International Trade Relations presents the main results of the global poll on trade issues coordinated by the Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide and the International Chair WTO/Regional Integration of the University of Barcelona (Spain). It compiles and organizes the answers of 220 respondents from all the
regions of the globe. Respondents are trade negotiators based in the capitals or in Geneva, policy-makers, business people and representatives of business associations, academics and consultants, journalists and representatives from intergovernmental and non governmental organizations. The poll was conducted during February/March 2008.

INTRAREL #1 - Barometer of International Trade Relations: Release of the First Survey - (September 2007)
In collaboration with the International Chair WTO/Regional Integration at the University of Barcelona, the Institute for International Trade has conducted and prepared the results of a first global survey of attitudes toward key questions affecting the trading system. The first Barometer compiles and organizes the answers of 216 respondents from all regions of the globe. Those interested in greater information on the underlying detail may wish to also consult the Barometer Annex. The inspiration for the Barometer was largely found in the Institute's unique Global Trade Opinion Polls.