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This paper analyzes the process, methodology, and underlying trends of the Doha Round Negotiations under the World …
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of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995. More governments reinforced or established missions in Geneva. In 1999 …
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The flawed Doha Round is mired in two fundamental problems. First, it has fallen victim to key players' reluctance to liberalise trade further. Second, the methodology that has been applied is faulty, legitimising the widespread departure from the original purpose and legal framework of the WTO....
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outcomes of the Conference in terms of their possible impact on the world economy, including Korean economy …
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This paper argues that deadlock in the Doha Round of trade negotiations is due to the increasing complexity of economic globalization. It represents a transformative shift on the part of Member nations away from the current model of trade multilateralism and towards smaller negotiating...
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Rising current account and merchandise trade imbalances marked the years before the global financial and economic crisis. These imbalances either contributed to or precipitated the crisis and to the extent that they create systemic risks, it is desirable that they be reduced. There are many...
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The Doha Round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations has been ongoing for 10 years, and given political …
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scenario where applied tariffs of major economies would go up all the way to currently bound tariff rates, world trade would … 13 years, world trade would decrease by 3.2 percent. These increases in duties would reduce world welfare by USD353 … potential loss of at least USD1,064 billion in world trade if world leaders were to fail to conclude the Doha Development Round …
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Rising current account and merchandise trade imbalances marked the years before the global financial and economic crisis. These imbalances either contributed to or precipitated the crisis and to the extent that they create systemic risks, it is desirable that they be reduced. There are many...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013098002