Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trade and the resultant transforming forces of globalization. While international trade and globalization offer the world community many benefits, there also appear to be negative consequences, particularly for least developed countries (LDCs). With increased trade and globalization has come an uneven distribution of the costs and benefits. This appears to have exacerbated inequalities of wealth and power within and between countries. The result is asymmetric interdependence where certain countries seem to prosper while others suffer. If trade is to benefit the LDCs and their poor constituents, more must be done to make them full and equal partic...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
This article looks at the role of international trade in the process of economic development in some...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization under GATT/WTO auspices, complemented by unilateral...
Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trad...
Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trad...
M.A.International markets have expanded through the global reduction of protectionist policies, such...
M.A.International markets have expanded through the global reduction of protectionist policies, such...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
One of the disputed consequences of global economic integration is the possible effect that foreign ...
Backwaters of Global Prosperity by Caf Dowlah, focuses on the expanding group of least developed cou...
This paper surveys issues related to globalization, and the obstacles to the successful integration ...
Since the first round of trade negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) ...
Trade can be an engine for growth that lifts millions of people out of poverty, but many developing ...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
This article looks at the role of international trade in the process of economic development in some...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization under GATT/WTO auspices, complemented by unilateral...
Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trad...
Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trad...
M.A.International markets have expanded through the global reduction of protectionist policies, such...
M.A.International markets have expanded through the global reduction of protectionist policies, such...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries ha...
One of the disputed consequences of global economic integration is the possible effect that foreign ...
Backwaters of Global Prosperity by Caf Dowlah, focuses on the expanding group of least developed cou...
This paper surveys issues related to globalization, and the obstacles to the successful integration ...
Since the first round of trade negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) ...
Trade can be an engine for growth that lifts millions of people out of poverty, but many developing ...
There is a very strong consensus among economists that developing countries have the most to gain fr...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
This article looks at the role of international trade in the process of economic development in some...
Despite recurring rounds of trade liberalization under GATT/WTO auspices, complemented by unilateral...