Trade Liberalization, Competition and the WTO
Edited by Chris Milner and
Robert Read
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The prospective WTO Millennium Round of negotiations will highlight critical economic issues regarding the application and implementation of the WTO rules to international trade in goods and services. In this book, a distinguished group of academic experts considers the agenda and areas of interest for the next Round in light of Seattle, the functions of the WTO and competition policy issues arising from trade liberalization.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9781840647167
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: The GATT Uruguay Round, Trade Liberalization and the WTO

- Chris Milner and Robert Read
- Ch 2 Multilateral Market Access Negotiations in Goods and Services

- Sam Laird
- Ch 3 Agricultural Trade Reform after the Asian Recession: A Bridge Too Far?

- Rodney Tyers and Yongzheng Yang
- Ch 4 The Implications of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATTS) for the Banking Sector in the Gulf Region

- Victor Murinde and Cillian Ryan
- Ch 5 Options for Regional Integration in Southern Africa

- David Evans
- Ch 6 Trade and Competition in the New WTO Round

- Peter Holmes
- Ch 7 New Rules for International Investment: The Case for a Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) at the WTO

- Alan Rugman
- Ch 8 Trade Liberalization and State Aid in the European Union

- David Collie
- Ch 9 State Trading, Agriculture and the WTO

- Steve McCorriston and Donald MacLaren
- Ch 10 The WTO Agenda and the Developing Countries

- Sam Laird
- Ch 11 The EU–US WTO Banana Dispute and the Evolution of the EU Banana Trade Regime

- Robert Read
- Ch 12 The Influence of the WTO on Patenting Activities in China

- Derek Bosworth and Deli Yang
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