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Economic development through world trade : A developing world perspective

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Publication details: The Hague Kluwer Law International 2008Description: 443pISBN:
  • 9789041126818
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.900000 LEE
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part I. The WTO, Multilateral and Regional Frameworks for Trade.; 1 . Development and the World Trade Organization: Proposal for the Agreement on Development Facilitation and the Council for Trade and Development in the WTO, Yong-Shik Lee; 2. A Reflection on the South–South Coalition in the Last Half Century from the Perspective of International Economic Law-making, An Chen; 3. The WTO, Democracy, and Development: A View from the South Bhupinder Chimni; 4. Liberalization of Trade in Services and Trade Negotiations, Alejandro Jara and M del. Carmen Dominguez; 5. One Year Since the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Conference: Developing Countries Re-claim the Development Content of the WTO Doha Round, Faizel Ismail; 6. Trade Diplomacy and Development Clubs: The Interaction in the Americas, Diana Tussie. Part II Trade and Development: Cases of Seven Developing Countries; 7. Export Promotion and Economic Development: Korea’s Experience, Jai S. Mah and Jae-hee Kang; 8. The Evolution of China's International Trade Policy: Development Through Protection and Liberalization, Jiangyu Wang; 9. Liberalizing Border Trade: Implications for Domestic Agricultural Markets in India, Rajesh Chadha, Devender Pratap, and Anjali Tandon; 10 . Legal Reforms and International Economic Development: Iran’s Economic Development from a Global Perspective, Ali Z. Marossi; 11. EU Maritime Rules and Transport Sector Policy Reform in Turkey, Subidey Togan;. 12. Trade Liberalization for the Second Largest Country in Europe: Going East, West, Or Can It Be Both?. Oleg Riabokon; 13. How Far Can LDCs Benefit from Duty Free and Quota Free Market Access? : The Case of Uganda, Francis Mangeni.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Part I. The WTO, Multilateral and Regional Frameworks for Trade.;
1 . Development and the World Trade Organization: Proposal for the Agreement on Development Facilitation and the Council for Trade and Development in the WTO, Yong-Shik Lee;
2. A Reflection on the South–South Coalition in the Last Half Century from the Perspective of International Economic Law-making, An Chen;
3. The WTO, Democracy, and Development: A View from the South Bhupinder Chimni;
4. Liberalization of Trade in Services and Trade Negotiations, Alejandro Jara and M del. Carmen Dominguez;
5. One Year Since the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Conference: Developing Countries Re-claim the Development Content of the WTO Doha Round, Faizel Ismail;
6. Trade Diplomacy and Development Clubs: The Interaction in the Americas, Diana Tussie. Part II Trade and Development: Cases of Seven Developing Countries;
7. Export Promotion and Economic Development: Korea’s Experience, Jai S. Mah and Jae-hee Kang;
8. The Evolution of China's International Trade Policy: Development Through Protection and Liberalization, Jiangyu Wang;
9. Liberalizing Border Trade: Implications for Domestic Agricultural Markets in India, Rajesh Chadha, Devender Pratap, and Anjali Tandon;
10 . Legal Reforms and International Economic Development: Iran’s Economic Development from a Global Perspective, Ali Z. Marossi;
11. EU Maritime Rules and Transport Sector Policy Reform in Turkey, Subidey Togan;. 12. Trade Liberalization for the Second Largest Country in Europe: Going East, West, Or Can It Be Both?. Oleg Riabokon;
13. How Far Can LDCs Benefit from Duty Free and Quota Free Market Access? : The Case of Uganda, Francis Mangeni.

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