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employed by the World Trade Organization (WTO). The WTO fails to take into account the special circumstances and needs of these … WTO definitions of development are arbitrary and that classification of countries in this way does not take into account … applicable within any trade and development policy, such as those developed over the course of the WTO Doha trade negotiations …
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The Eighth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland, from 15 to 17 December … the developmentfront, and to clarify what remains to be done for the poorest, smallest and most vulnerable WTO Members …. Failure to address adequately the interests of the WTO's poorest and most vulnerable member states not only damages the …
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This paper is concerned with the interaction of regulated efficiency and World Trade Organization (WTO) accession and … reduction following from consolidation and rationalization that moves costs toward global norms. Without restructuring, WTO …
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This paper is concerned with the interaction of regulated efficiency and World Trade Organization (WTO) accession and … reduction following from consolidation and rationalization that moves costs toward global norms. Without restructuring, WTO …
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The paper undertakes a cost-benefit analysis of Afghanistan's accession to the WTO while attempting to shed light on … the post-WTO accession challenges. For our empirical analysis we have applied the WITS/SMART model to assess the … implication of the WTO membership. A cut in tariffs is the independent variable and government revenue, trade creation, consumer …
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This paper is concerned with the interaction of regulated efficiency and World Trade Organization (WTO) accession and … reduction following from consolidation and rationalization that moves costs toward global norms. Without restructuring, WTO …
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This paper aims to help Asian trade negotiators by examining the processes and results of the Uruguay Round. Analysts argue that trade negotiations are based on mercantilistic rules. But the actual outcome of the Uruguay Round suggests that trade bargaining was not based on strict reciprocity....
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Whether the products are perceived as substitutable or not is an important market uncertainty for a firm. The market perception for products will bring different equilibrium prices and profits. This paper offers implications on it in relation to the industrial standard in the world trade context
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