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Agriculture sector plays a vital role in the world economy and provides food for every one of us. The World Trade … Organization (WTO) is important body in the international trade and agriculture. Surprisingly, the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA …) of WTO does not refer to food and agriculture at all. Agricultural subsidies and trade become controversial issues in the …
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The dissatisfaction of developing countries with the new Trade Round surfaced first in the WTO meeting in Seattle in … bias in the world trading system against developing countries. Such bias prevailed right from the time of the inception of … industrializers and the failure of recent across-the-board and universal trade liberalization, he proposes the necessary changes in …
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Abstract This author sheds some light on the theoretical arguments on the use of selectivity and uniformity of trade … policy in trade and industrialization for targeting industries and firms and provides a brief historical review of practices … preconditions for implementing “selective” (targeted) trade and industrial policies. Yet more, he discusses the implications of the …
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across-the-board and universal trade liberalization prescribed by neoliberals, he proposes the necessary changes in WTO rules …
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Many computable general equilibrium models have been set up recently, in order to assess the benefits of trade …
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journals and books, examines the consequences for world trade of the restructuring – commonly termed ‘globalisation’ that arose … out of the Uruguay round of the GATT and let to the reconstruction of the World Trade Organisation in its present form …, beginning in 1982. It establishes that the widely-held view of the system of world trade as a symmetric free trade system is …
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This study presents a set of assessments of the long term economic effects of Vietnam’s accession to the WTO. Generally speaking, our results indicate that Vietnam would benefit from accelerating its participation in more open multilateralism. However, it is also clear from our analysis that...
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The world is going through strikingly fast and comprehensive transformation. The harmonization of the bilateral or … multilateral regulations and standards all over the world will make market penetrations much easier, or harder. This is also a …
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negotiations and the establishment of the World Trade Organization have contributed to the emergence of a new world order in … matters extending well beyond traditional trade matters. What the implications of the new order are for developing countries … the South and that developing countries should therefore hasten to integrate themselves fully into the world economy. On …
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policy in developing countries, particularly those in the Asia Pacific region. Apart from trade liberalization these …
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