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these objectives targeting the global value chains thathave helped drive globalization create policy uncertainty, increase …
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The post Second World War liberal trade order has been a driver of global economic growth and rising average per capita … globalization, and the ability to pursue national policy goals. At the same time the development of complex production relations … opponents of globalization, this does not imply one size fits all rules that constitute a threat to national sovereignty and …
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that can facilitate technology transfer and its absorption in the developing world …
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The Doha Round must be concluded not because it will produce dramatic liberalization but because it will create greater security of market access. Its conclusion would strengthen, symbolically and substantively, the WTO’s valuable role in restraining protectionism in the current downturn. What...
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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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This paper summarizes the major arguments and proposals to reform the modus operandi of the World Trade Organization … and external transparency of World Trade Organization processes. Some proposals for structural reform ignore incentive … constraints and the fact that the World Trade Organization is an incomplete contract that must be self-enforcing. Others-such as …
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. World Trade Organization disciplines raise the cost of using trade policies for member countries and have proved to be a …
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as a result affect world prices for the specific products concerned. Market failures and market structures (market power …
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The competitiveness of firms in open economies is increasingly determined by access to low-cost and high-quality producer services - telecommunications, transport and distribution services, financial intermediation, etc. This paper discusses the role of services in economic growth, focusing in...
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An important recent World Trade Organization dispute settlement case for many developing countries concerned European … being used to cover losses associated with exports of sugar to the world market. Although in principle the economic …
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