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Facilitating economic development of developing countries has become an important agenda in the world trading system …, currently represented by the World Trade Organization, will depend on bridging these gaps between developed and developing … regulatory reform to promote development in the current system. The paper also proposes organizational reform in the World Trade …
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While the objectives of the World Trade Organization include promotion of economic development for developing countries … the WTO provisions that require tariff binding and prohibit certain trade-related subsidies may be necessary for … stabilizing world trade and inhibiting state interference with world trade, they also have significant implications for tariff and …
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This paper considers the possibilities that the member states of the WTO would adopt some kind of antitrust provision … WTO, and it discusses how the realization of both sets of goals is proving increasingly difficult. Finally, the paper …-law regime, whether under the WTO or not has become increasingly unlikely …
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the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Yet there is considerable debate about the poverty impacts of such an …
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WTO sail into waters that some observers fear are rougher than it can handle. As developing countries increasingly …
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Some services directly produce outputs that are important for human development, such as basic human services. Many other services are important inputs into the production and distribution of goods that are necessary for human development purposes. A more efficient services sector should mean...
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Some services directly produce outputs that are important for human development, such as basic human services. Many other services are important inputs into the production and distribution of goods that are necessary for human development purposes. A more efficient services sector should mean...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013128693
Some services directly produce outputs that are important for human development, such as basic human services. Many other services are important inputs into the production and distribution of goods that are necessary for human development purposes. A more efficient services sector should mean...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014167132