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moves in the current WTO Doha negotiations. Working together, the developing countries have much greater negotiating …
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This paper takes a careful look at a recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) Working Paper that claims to find significant gains for liberalization of trade through the World Trade Organization. It is not clear that the reported gains are at all large. The IMF paper shows that multilateral...
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research looked into the impact of agricultural trade liberalisation and the impact of NAMA negations under the Doha … negotiations, the combined effects of agricultural and NAMA negotiations, and the impact of liberalisation of the domestic services … liberalization would generate positive outcomes for the Indian economy. The NAMA scenario would lead to a rise in real GDP despite …
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WTO-based concern. …
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WTO-based concern. …
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WTO-based concern. …
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impact follows from erosion of EU preferences. This suggests the erosion problem is primarily bilateral rather than a WTO …
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WTO-based concern. …
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developed countries (LDCs), and the effects of extending eligibility to other small and poor countries. Using the MIRAGE …
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century. Secondly, in one area of economic activity - trade in government procurement markets - the revised WTO Agreement on …
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