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World Trade Organization. A distinction is made between market access liberalization and the regulatory preconditions for … making national treatment the objective of World Trade Organization services negotiations, thereby clarifying the scope of … World Trade Organization commitments for regulators. Moreover, liberalization by smaller and poorer members of the World …
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Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate into worsening export performance for the least developed countries, trade preferences have proven a stumbling block to developing country support for multilateral liberalization. The authors examine the actual scope for preference...
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May 1999 - In the new round of World Trade Organization talks expected in late 1999, negotiations about access to … agricultural protection. A new round of World Trade Organization negotiations on agriculture, services, and perhaps other issues is …
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place the preconditions for future market opening. The second proposal is for a new approach to negotiations in the World …
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by the World Trade Organization or regional trade agreements, especially the European Union, but an increasing number of …
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Hoekman analyzes what actions could be taken in the context of the World Trade Organization's Doha negotiations to …
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We examine how the applied multisector computable general equilibrium (CGE) literature has moved into quantification of the impacts of greater market access for services. This includes discussion of multisector linkages to the service sector, as well both measuring barriers to trade and...
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