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. GATT, Rounds of Negotiations, and the World Trade Organization -- 6. Selected Bilateral and Regional Trade and Investment …
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Do countries benefit from their Membership in the WTO. This book addresses this question and examines the role of the WTO in the process of economic development of emerging markets and other developing countries
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World Trade Organization, and a framework for pragmatic reforms …
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The "development credibility" of the current trade regime in general, and the WTO in particular, is at stake. The Doha Round aims to reverse the brewing scepticism by providing a reliable engine of trade-led growth and development. The essays in this volume identify the key challenges in this...
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multilateralism in the World Trade Organization …
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depend on world trade and a well functioning trading system. This volume reviews developing countries trade policies and … institutions, and the challenges they face in the World Trade Organization - where the rules that govern the international trading …
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This book offers a concise but thorough analysis of the International Monetary Fund reform debate. Since the advent of the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s, a lengthy deliberation has ensued over whether the IMF should be reformed, abolished, or left as is. The authors approach this...
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countries. Founded in the post-World War II era, MFIs, collectively known as the Bretton Woods Financial Institutions (BWFIs …
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systematic categorization of heterogeneous goals, it identifies several regional organizations in various parts of the world …
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This book deals with the recent problems arising from the growth of financial globalization (i.e. the growing integration of capital markets across national borders), as reflected in the current global financial crisis, and the need to improve what has come to be known as the international...
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