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Whether international economic integration arrangements result in a more liberal trade at the multilateral level cannot be proven with ease. Integration may start this process, but it may also reverse it. New mega-integration deals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Regional Comprehensive...
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transformation during the last decade, the multilateral trading system and the WTO – the venue for international trade cooperation … currently guiding international trade relations as a result of the Uruguay Round (1986-1994) and the creation of the WTO (in …. And with this impasse, the legislative function of the WTO responsible for the elaboration of new rules has been also …
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the multilateral trading system revolving around the WTO? According to the findings of the paper, the new deal that is … promoted by 23 like-minded WTO Members, including the EU, is a policy response to disappointment over the protracted …
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The severity of LDCs’ position is further uncovered through analysis of this Chapter which investigates the impact of protectionist measures used in the aftermath of the global economic crisis in 2008 until present time on LDCs globally and also in Asia and the Pacific. The findings reveal...
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Focusing on the Least Developed Countries located in the Asia-Pacific region, the study explores the impact of different approaches available to the LDCs and their partners in improving their developmental prospects through enhanced trade. The monograph starts with the presentation of trade...
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the state of play of negotiations at the WTO under the Doha Round as of March 2008. It takes stock of the emerging trends …
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This paper discusses India's negotiating position in services in the Doha Round, the recent developments in this Round and its implications for India. The paper shows that services sector is a key component of India's trade and FDI inflows. India is a major proponent of liberalizing Modes 1 and...
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This paper aims to research existing literature on the collapse of the Doha Round and its causes. The first part is a review of significant paper in the vast literature on the history of international trade from the end of the Second World War until the present, focusing especially, on the...
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This chapter studies interlinkages and interaction between the reciprocal trade liberalization through the WTO and … dataset is done to determine the impact of WTO and PTA membership on the developed and developing countries, as well as LDCs …
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This studyprovides a unique framework for analyzing the role of the GATS and the WTO in the liberalization and …
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