India and the WTO /
India and the World Trade Organization
Aaditya Mattoo and Robert M. Stern, editors.
- Washington, D.C. : [Oxford] : World Bank ; Oxford University Press, c2003.
- xi, 388 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
lntroduction and Overview ;Aditya Mattoo and Robert M. Stern Computational Analysis of the lmpact on lndia of the Uruguay Round and the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations ;Rajesh Chadha, Drusilla K. Brown Alan V Dearilorff, anil Robert M. Sterrt ;lmplications of Multifibre Arrangement Abolition for lndia and South Asia Sanjaf Kathuria Wll J. Martin" anil Anjali Bhadtaj ;Services lssues and Liberalization in the Doha Development Agenda Negotiations: A Case Study of lndia
Rajesh Chailha ;Telecommunications Policy Reform in lndia Rajat Kathuria, Harsha Vatilhara Singlt and Anita Sofli ;Economic lmpact of Foreign Direct lnvestment in South Asia ;Pradeep Agraval An lndian Perspective on WTO Rules on Foreign Direct lnvestment ;Satyd P. Das lndia as User and Creator of lntellectual Property: The Challenges post-Doha ;Arvind Subramanian Trade, lnvestment, and Competition Policy: An Indian Perspective ;Aditya Bhaftachorje.t lndia's Accession to the Government Procurement Agreement: Identifying Costs and Benefits ;Vivek Srivatsava Technical Barriers to Trade and the Role of lndian Standard-Setting lnstitutions ; Mohammed Saqib Trade and Environment: Doha and Beyond ;Veena Jha ;lndia and the Multilateral Trading System Post-Doha: Defensive or Proactive? ;Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind. Subramanian.