This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. Working Papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments and to further debate. Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries have acquired a significant say in WTO decision-making. However, they have limited ability to engage in the reciprocity game that is at the heart of the WTO, and have limited interests in the broader liberalization agenda because of their preferential access to industrial country markets. Accommodating the interest...
This work seeks to look beyond the seemingly endless deadlock in the WTO's Doha round of trade negot...
After years of sitting on the fence, developing economies became active participants in the multilat...
Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicat...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
Two distinct literatures have emerged on the World Trade Organization's Doha Development Agenda (DDA...
This briefing outlines the issues which the WTO should address if it is to make an effective contrib...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
The works of Winters and Martins (W M) and Mattoo and Subramanian (M S) are two serious and innovati...
The two papers in this special issue both look at the problems that small economies face in particip...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
About two thirds of the WTO’s around 150 members are developing countries. They play an increasingl...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Point de vue : OMC; le déficit des connaissances d...
This work seeks to look beyond the seemingly endless deadlock in the WTO's Doha round of trade negot...
After years of sitting on the fence, developing economies became active participants in the multilat...
Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicat...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
Two distinct literatures have emerged on the World Trade Organization's Doha Development Agenda (DDA...
This briefing outlines the issues which the WTO should address if it is to make an effective contrib...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
The works of Winters and Martins (W M) and Mattoo and Subramanian (M S) are two serious and innovati...
The two papers in this special issue both look at the problems that small economies face in particip...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
About two thirds of the WTO’s around 150 members are developing countries. They play an increasingl...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Point de vue : OMC; le déficit des connaissances d...
This work seeks to look beyond the seemingly endless deadlock in the WTO's Doha round of trade negot...
After years of sitting on the fence, developing economies became active participants in the multilat...
Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicat...