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people, and policies to reduce protection and other inequities in the world trading system. Global Economic Prospects 2004 … world trading system and the role of trade preferences, exemptions from WTO rules, and technical assistance to implement WTO …
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Overview -- Abbreviations and Data Notes -- Chapter 1 Global Outlook and the Developing Countries -- Chapter 2 Trade Patterns and Policies: Doha Options to Promote Development -- Chapter 3 Agricultural Policies and Trade -- Chapter 4 Labor...
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The paper aims at understanding the structural features of the bargaining coalitions in the Doha Round of the WTO. We provide an empirical assessment of the preferences of each negotiating actor looking at general economics indicators, development levels, structure of the agricultural sectors,...
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multiple painful effects hindering the flow and growth of international trade. Despite the fact, negotiators are not sure what … asymmetries in the negotiations process. This paper suggests welfare-frontier-grundnorm as an alternative to the cocktail approach …
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This article provides a concise history of the Doha Round negotiation, analyzes its deadlock, and offers some suggestions for a successful Doha deal and for developing countries. The article observes that the nearly decade-long negotiation stalemate is symptomatic of diametrically opposed...
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Negotiations among members of international institutions often stalemate yet the outcomes vary. Sometimes talks end in … outcomes in the World Trade Organization - its 1999 deadlock in Seattle and its 2001 agreement in Doha, Qatar on an agenda for … between impasse and agreement in any institution, not only economic ones. The study illustrates benefits for international …
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Is the World Trade Organization (WTO) in a legitimacy crisis and might the protracted Doha negotiations be evidence of … its functions. It contends that the WTO is not yet in a legitimacy crisis because the Doha negotiations still reveal the … negotiation of free trade agreements (FTAs) amongst key WTO members, which could be used to advance the Doha negotiations, force …
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. However, generally international negotiations are complicated and long and bargaining agreements are often unsatisfying. The … Doha-Development Agenda negotiations can be taken as a prime example to show the difficulties in international conflict …In the course of current global economic crisis, once again it is observable how important international cooperation is …
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The existing practice of accession to the World Trade Organization by the least-developed countries (LDCs) is … of the WTO Agreement. Until now, accession negotiations have been accomplished without invoking Article XI.2. This … negotiations or by the General Council of the WTO to ensure a harmonious application of articles XI.2 and XII.1 …
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Round Negotiations; its potential outcomes, and possible implications for the multilateral trading system. The article …
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