FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA AND BEYOND, vol 61
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in STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT from United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Abstract:
This book collects papers and commentaries presented at the Post-Doha Research Agenda for Developing Countries Workshop in October 2006.
Keywords: Doha Development Agenda; Future Trade; Research; Post-Doha Research Agenda (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 What can researchers learn from the suspension of the Doha Round negotiations in 2006? , pp 3-20

- Simon Evenett
- Ch 2 Preferential trade in Asia and the pacific - Trends and prospects for multilateralization , pp 33-56

- Mia Mikic
- Ch 3 Service trade liberalization as a development opportunity - the role for the World Trade Organization , pp 67-82

- K.C. Fung
- Ch 4 Trade liberalization and poverty - lessons from Asia and Africa , pp 103-121

- John Cockburn, Bernard Decaluwe and Veronique Robichaud
- Ch 5 Taming non-tariff barriers - Can the World Trade organization find a solution? , pp 131-171

- Biswajit Dhar and Murali Kallummal
- Ch 6 Going 'behind the border' , pp 183-193

- Christopher Findlay
- Ch 7 research agenda that matters to developing country policymakers , pp 205-208

- Mia Mikic
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