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"Services trade reform matters, but what is Doha doing about it? It has been hard to judge, because of the opaqueness …
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"Global climate change is occurring at an accelerating pace, and the global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are forcing climate change continue to increase. Given the present pace of international actions, it seems unlikely that atmospheric composition can be stabilized at a level that will...
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"There is a fundamental shift taking place in the world economy to which the multilateral trading system has failed to adapt. The Doha process focused on issues of limited significance while the burning issues of the day were not even on the negotiating agenda. This paper advances five...
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in promoting reform and mobilizing assistance, but substantial effort is still needed to translate notional benefits into …
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"This paper provides new estimates of the global gains from multilateral trade reform and their distribution among … barriers and agricultural subsidies, and then of possible reform outcomes from the WTO's Doha Development Agenda. The results …
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"This paper reports on the findings from a major international research project investigating the poverty impacts of a potential Doha Development Agenda (DDA). It combines in a novel way the results from several strands of research. Intensive analysis of the DDA Framework Agreement pays...
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"The benefits of services trade reform are huge but services negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are …
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"This paper considers the potential implications of the Doha Development Agenda, as well as other trade liberalization scenarios, for Mozambique. An applied general equilibrium model, which accounts for high marketing margins and home consumption in the Mozambique economy, is linked to results...
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, especially when analyzing their effect on poverty. This implies that the analysis of trade reform on social welfare cannot be …
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"The Zambian cotton sector went through significant reforms during the 1990s. After a long period of parastatal control, a process of liberalization in cotton production and marketing began in 1994. These reforms were expected to benefit agricultural farmers. In Zambia, these are rural, often...
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