Reform and the Doha Development Agenda. The authors are grateful for helpful comments from project participants and journal referees, for tariff-cutting data from CEPII staff in Paris (with special thanks to David Laborde), and for funding from the UK’s Department for International Development. The views expressed are the authors ’ alone and not necessarily those of the World Bank, its Executive Directors or the countries they represent, nor the funder of the project
Critics of the Doha Development Agenda rightly point to the lack of aggressive reform in wealthy cou...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
First draft of a Plenary Paper for the 8th Annual Conference on Global Trade Analysis, Lubeck, 8
The LINKAGE model of the global economy and the latest Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) databas...
An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5156, London, September 2005 and as Wo...
This paper is based on a program of World Bank research on the implications of the Doha Agenda for d...
the World Bank’s DfID-funded project on the implications of the Doha Agenda for developing countries...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out qu...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
This paper provides new estimates of the global gains from multilateral trade reform and their distr...
This paper examines the extent to which various regions, and the world as a whole, could gain from m...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out qu...
Critics of the Doha Development Agenda rightly point to the lack of aggressive reform in wealthy cou...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
First draft of a Plenary Paper for the 8th Annual Conference on Global Trade Analysis, Lubeck, 8
The LINKAGE model of the global economy and the latest Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) databas...
An earlier version is circulated as CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5156, London, September 2005 and as Wo...
This paper is based on a program of World Bank research on the implications of the Doha Agenda for d...
the World Bank’s DfID-funded project on the implications of the Doha Agenda for developing countries...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out qu...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
This paper provides new estimates of the global gains from multilateral trade reform and their distr...
This paper examines the extent to which various regions, and the world as a whole, could gain from m...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out qu...
Critics of the Doha Development Agenda rightly point to the lack of aggressive reform in wealthy cou...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...