Developing Countries and the Multilateral Trading System

Developing Countries and the Multilateral Trading System

From the GATT to the Uruguay Round and the Future

Srinivasan, T. N.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2022

150

Mole

Inglês

9780367159764

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction 2. The GATT, the ITO, and the WTO: Geneva 1947 to Marrakech 1994 through Havana 1947-1948 3. Developing Countries and the GATT: Havana 1947-1948 to Tokyo 1979 4. The GATT: A Negotiating History Between Tokyo 1979 and Marrakech 1994 5. Achievements and Failures of the Uruguay Round: Market Access for Goods 6. Issues Other than Market Access for Goods: Services, TRIMs and TRIPs, Safeguards, Dispute-Settlement, and Nontariff Measures 7. Subregionalism, Regionalism, and Multilateralism 8. Trade, the Environment, and Labor Standards 9. Making the Best out of the Post-Uruguay Round World: Institutional Innovations and Reforms in Developing Countries 10. Cooperation Among the Multilateral Economic Institutions 11. Summary and Conclusions 12. Postscript
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Ozone Layer Depletion;developing countries;IMF Stabilization Program;GATT and WTO;South Asian Preferential Trade Agreement;TRIMs and TRIPs;GATT Inconsistent Measure;multilateral trade negotiations;GATT Ministerial;Marrakech 1994;GATT Ministerial Meet;GATT Discipline;Punta Del Este Declaration;ITO Charter;Punta Del Este;MFN Basis;UR Agreement;Trade Policy Review Mechanism;Gray Area Measures;WTO Secretariat;GATT Panel;GATT Framework;Private Sector Development;Consultation Committee;Article XXIV;Tumen River Area Development Program;Gdp Level;GATT's Tokyo Round;IMF's Role;NAFTA Parity