Developing countries and the Doha development agenda of the WTO / Pitou Van Dijck and Gerrit Faber
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- 0415391407
- 382.92 DIJ
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The Doha Development Agenda holds the promise of substantial gains for developing countries. However, the realization of these gains is far from obvious: the interests of various countries and groups of countries differ widely and technical complexities have hampered further progress since the very start of the negotiations.This volume provides an analysis of the main characteristics of the Doha Development Agenda: the trade talks themselves, the increasing complexity of the WTO and its members' diverging interests, and the issue of the remaining trade barriers. All this is done in a way that should help stimulate development and contribute to poverty alleviation
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