"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduction. A development round could reinforce this potential. Development scholars largely agree on what would constitute a development round: improved market access for developing countries, no negotiations on investment and competition rules in the current round, additional support for developing countries in the field of trade-related capacity-building. In contrast to their own rhetoric, however, trade policy makers in industrialized countries do not feel obliged by this consensus. It is therefore they who bear the main responsibility for the failure of Cancún. In Cancún the developing countries successfully presented themselves as an articula...
World trade in 2009 was dominated by the worst financial and economic crisis in decades. Global outp...
I believe sometimes it is useful to begin by stating the obvious: Unlike in the case of the internat...
Abstract: This article discusses the structural and processional barriers facing developing countrie...
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduc...
© 2014 S. Javed Maswood. In part two, the author explores the possibility that economic globalizatio...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded ten years ago on January 1, 1995, commentators h...
(DDA), it is intended to enhance the development relevance of the WTO. Expectations for its successf...
The development focus of the Doha Round emerged from a renewed spirit of responsibility for the chal...
The failure of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun has generated more fears that hopes for the ...
The development focus of the Doha Round emerged from a renewed spirit of responsibility for the chal...
Discusses the refusal of a bloc of developing countries to close a deal at the Cancun trade summit i...
A fundamental objective of the Doha Round of WTO negotiations is to improve the trading prospects of...
Although the current round of international trade negotiations was called a `Development Round¿, ver...
The fourth CEPR Policy Paper discusses the failure of the WTO Ministerial meeting to initiate a new ...
1. Trade and development Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenz...
World trade in 2009 was dominated by the worst financial and economic crisis in decades. Global outp...
I believe sometimes it is useful to begin by stating the obvious: Unlike in the case of the internat...
Abstract: This article discusses the structural and processional barriers facing developing countrie...
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduc...
© 2014 S. Javed Maswood. In part two, the author explores the possibility that economic globalizatio...
When the World Trade Organization (WTO) was founded ten years ago on January 1, 1995, commentators h...
(DDA), it is intended to enhance the development relevance of the WTO. Expectations for its successf...
The development focus of the Doha Round emerged from a renewed spirit of responsibility for the chal...
The failure of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun has generated more fears that hopes for the ...
The development focus of the Doha Round emerged from a renewed spirit of responsibility for the chal...
Discusses the refusal of a bloc of developing countries to close a deal at the Cancun trade summit i...
A fundamental objective of the Doha Round of WTO negotiations is to improve the trading prospects of...
Although the current round of international trade negotiations was called a `Development Round¿, ver...
The fourth CEPR Policy Paper discusses the failure of the WTO Ministerial meeting to initiate a new ...
1. Trade and development Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenz...
World trade in 2009 was dominated by the worst financial and economic crisis in decades. Global outp...
I believe sometimes it is useful to begin by stating the obvious: Unlike in the case of the internat...
Abstract: This article discusses the structural and processional barriers facing developing countrie...