This paper, published in Labour Focus on Eastern Europe , Number 59, 1998. pp 74-93 and reproduced in a number of journals and books, examines the consequences for world trade of the restructuring – commonly termed ‘globalisation’ that arose out of the Uruguay round of the GATT and let to the reconstruction of the World Trade Organisation in its present form, beginning in 1982. It establishes that the widely-held view of the system of world trade as a symmetric free trade system is largely mythical. It shows, on the basis of a study of the outcome of disputes within the GATT over the critical period in which the present world trading system was founded, that decisive non-market advantages were established by dominant continental trading bl...
With critiques and controversies plaguing the WTO from Seattle to Cancun, it has become necessary to...
Trading blocks can help or hinder the liberalization of world trade. A determining factor is whether...
This article argues that the WTO entrenches an asymmetrical, non-reciprocal trading system that bene...
This paper, published in Labour Focus on Eastern Europe , Number 59, 1998. pp 74-93 and reproduced i...
This paper, published in Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, Number 59, 1998. pp 74-93 and reproduced in...
This article is based on an article published in the May 1996 Bulletin of the Institute of Advanced ...
The GATT was an organization that was seldom at the centre of political controversy, nor was it the ...
The object of this paper is to analyse the evolution of the international trading system from its in...
[From introduction] Over the decade of the 1990s, the deepening integration of the global economy ac...
Due to the abortion of the proposed Havana Charter and non-participation of the USSR and other State...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was a card of profes-sional wrestling, put on for a good ...
Contrary to the recent literature that concludes that the GATT/WTO has been completely ineffective i...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded ten years ago on January 1, 1995, commentators h...
The success of the GATT/WTO as an international institution is widely acknowledged. Among multilater...
With critiques and controversies plaguing the WTO from Seattle to Cancun, it has become necessary to...
Trading blocks can help or hinder the liberalization of world trade. A determining factor is whether...
This article argues that the WTO entrenches an asymmetrical, non-reciprocal trading system that bene...
This paper, published in Labour Focus on Eastern Europe , Number 59, 1998. pp 74-93 and reproduced i...
This paper, published in Labour Focus on Eastern Europe, Number 59, 1998. pp 74-93 and reproduced in...
This article is based on an article published in the May 1996 Bulletin of the Institute of Advanced ...
The GATT was an organization that was seldom at the centre of political controversy, nor was it the ...
The object of this paper is to analyse the evolution of the international trading system from its in...
[From introduction] Over the decade of the 1990s, the deepening integration of the global economy ac...
Due to the abortion of the proposed Havana Charter and non-participation of the USSR and other State...
This paper traces the evolution of the global trading system from the 19th century to the present-da...
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was a card of profes-sional wrestling, put on for a good ...
Contrary to the recent literature that concludes that the GATT/WTO has been completely ineffective i...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded ten years ago on January 1, 1995, commentators h...
The success of the GATT/WTO as an international institution is widely acknowledged. Among multilater...
With critiques and controversies plaguing the WTO from Seattle to Cancun, it has become necessary to...
Trading blocks can help or hinder the liberalization of world trade. A determining factor is whether...
This article argues that the WTO entrenches an asymmetrical, non-reciprocal trading system that bene...