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After Cancún: An Optimistic Case

Thomas Palley

Challenge, 2003, vol. 46, issue 6, pages 16-31

Abstract: Is there any hope in the breakdown of trade talks at Cancún? Surely, the developing nations found a new more solidified voice. The so-called Group of 21 may now be a vital force. This economist seeks to trace the outline of a new path for world trade and economic development.

Date: 2003

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