Integration of FSU/economies in transition into the World Trade Organization1
Peter Milthorp
The Economics of Transition, 1997, vol. 5, issue 1, 215-223
Abstract:
Membership of the World Trade Organization is a goal for many transition economies. This paper discusses what is involved in WTO membership, the information required and the commitments imposed upon members. After reviewing the accession process in general, the topic is illustrated by the recent example of Bulgaira and Mongolia.
Date: 1997
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