A key challenge confronting the World Trade Organization (WTO) is to address perceptions that it is not supportive of development. This book analyzes various issues on the negotiating agenda of the WTO's Doha round including agriculture, intellectual property, competition policy, services, market access, and special and differential treatment.
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KYLE BAGWELL Columbia University, USA JOHN BARTON Stanford University, USA. FELIX ESCHENBACH Sciences-Po, France JOSEPH FRANCOIS Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands KISHORE GAWANDE Texas A&M University, USA. FAIZEL ISMAIL Government of South Africa ALEXANDER KECK World Trade Organization, Switzerland. PHILIP LEVY U.S. Council of Economic Advisors, USA. PATRICK LOW World Trade Organization, Switzerland KRISTA LUCENTI University of Bern, Switzerland. WILL MARTIN World Bank, USA. VLAD MANOLE United Nations, USA. KEITH MASKUS University of Colorado, USA. PETROS MAVROIDIS Columbia Law School, USA. PATRICK MESSERLIN Science-Po, France ÇAGLAR ÖZDEN World Bank, USA. SUSAN PROWSE Department for International Development (DFID), UK ERIC REINHARDT Emory University, USA. KAMAL SAGGI Southern Methodist University, USA. ANIRUDH SHINGAL World Trade Institute, Switzerland BOB STAIGER University of Wisconsin, USA. B. V. R. SUBRAHMANYAM Government of India.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Fine. illustrated edition. Mängelexemplar, wie ungelesen, Sofortversand im Luftpolsterumschlag ---A key challenge confronting the World Trade Organization (WTO) is to address perceptions that it is not supportive of development. Should the WTO be limited to increasing market access opportunities and negotiating away policies that impose negative spillovers on other countries? Or should the future of the WTO depend on expanding its coverage and changing its modus operandi to more directly address development issues? This book addresses these questions by analyzing the various issues that are on the negotiating agenda of the WTO's Doha round including agriculture, intellectual property, competition policy, services, market access, and special and differential treatment. nein. Artikel-Nr. 9444
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