The key issue of the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) is the following: What type of OMC rules would maximize the rate of development of developing countries? In this short note, we provide a short synthesis of developed countries disturbing trade barriers which affect negatively developing countries export growth. Also, we suggest some guidelines which would represent the ideal outcome of the Doha Trade Round from a developing country perspective.Creation-Date: 2003
The WTO Doha Round of multinational trade negotiations is labelled the “development round” to high...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
This paper discusses possible strategies for developing countries in negotiations on trade in servic...
Meeting: Moving Forward on Market Access in the DOHA Development Agenda, 5-6 June 2003, Paris, F
This article focuses especially on the positions that the developing countries should take in their ...
As the globalization goes further, the importance of international trade increases as well, not only...
This paper identifies non-tariff barriers (NTBs) faced by developing countries in their trade with d...
WTO trade negotiations stalled in recent years because of north-south trade conflicts reaching their...
World trade has the potential to act as a powerful motor to reduce poverty and enhance economic grow...
The Doha Round faced a long series of launch-delays and a spectacular launch-failure in Seattle in 1...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Point de vue : tarifs et libéralisation commercial...
This article articulates the potentially fatal consequences of administrative barriers to the goal o...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization under GATT/WTO auspices, complemented by unilateral...
In connection with the process of globalization, the importance of international trade increases not...
The WTO Doha Round of multinational trade negotiations is labelled the “development round” to high...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
This paper discusses possible strategies for developing countries in negotiations on trade in servic...
Meeting: Moving Forward on Market Access in the DOHA Development Agenda, 5-6 June 2003, Paris, F
This article focuses especially on the positions that the developing countries should take in their ...
As the globalization goes further, the importance of international trade increases as well, not only...
This paper identifies non-tariff barriers (NTBs) faced by developing countries in their trade with d...
WTO trade negotiations stalled in recent years because of north-south trade conflicts reaching their...
World trade has the potential to act as a powerful motor to reduce poverty and enhance economic grow...
The Doha Round faced a long series of launch-delays and a spectacular launch-failure in Seattle in 1...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Point de vue : tarifs et libéralisation commercial...
This article articulates the potentially fatal consequences of administrative barriers to the goal o...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization under GATT/WTO auspices, complemented by unilateral...
In connection with the process of globalization, the importance of international trade increases not...
The WTO Doha Round of multinational trade negotiations is labelled the “development round” to high...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
This paper discusses possible strategies for developing countries in negotiations on trade in servic...