This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and hurts the weak, developing countries. We utilize a formal model with the following features: in both the powerful and weak economies, pressure groups lobby to influence their trade policies in their respective countries. We then allow the powerful country the exclusive ability to spend resources to facilitate the lobbying of one of the lobby groups in the weak country, thereby moving the trade policy of the developing country in favor of the powerful trading partner. Next we compare the effects of such asymmetric foreign influence in a world with no WTO and no multilateral principles (most-favored-nation principle MFN and the negotiation princ...
The focus of this thesis is the question whether or not the WTO discriminates unfairly against devel...
This paper deals with the subject of Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) of the World Trade Org...
Since the inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, member countries have been heavil...
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...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
The focus of this thesis is the question whether or not the WTO discriminates unfairly against devel...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
About two thirds of the WTO’s around 150 members are developing countries. They play an increasingl...
Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicat...
The international trade regime embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) goes beyond a collecti...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
The issue of special and differential treatment (SDT) for developing countries in the WTO has become...
The focus of this thesis is the question whether or not the WTO discriminates unfairly against devel...
This paper deals with the subject of Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) of the World Trade Org...
Since the inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, member countries have been heavil...
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...
This paper aims at providing an analytical examination of the criticism that the WTO is unfair and h...
The focus of this thesis is the question whether or not the WTO discriminates unfairly against devel...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
About two thirds of the WTO’s around 150 members are developing countries. They play an increasingl...
Trade and investment are of paramount importance to achieve sustainable development thereby eradicat...
The international trade regime embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) goes beyond a collecti...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
The issue of special and differential treatment (SDT) for developing countries in the WTO has become...
The focus of this thesis is the question whether or not the WTO discriminates unfairly against devel...
This paper deals with the subject of Special and Differential Treatment (SDT) of the World Trade Org...
Since the inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, member countries have been heavil...