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This is the fourteenth volume in an annual series in which leading economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy. * Examines key issues pertinent to the multinational trading system, as well as regional trade arrangements and policy developments at the national level * Analyses trade policy in areas such as Malaysia, Trinidad and Tobago as well as revealing the national security concerns that have become a dominant influence on US trade policy since 2001 * Includes a special focus on the Doha Round where contributors evaluate the winners…mehr
This is the fourteenth volume in an annual series in which leading economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy. * Examines key issues pertinent to the multinational trading system, as well as regional trade arrangements and policy developments at the national level * Analyses trade policy in areas such as Malaysia, Trinidad and Tobago as well as revealing the national security concerns that have become a dominant influence on US trade policy since 2001 * Includes a special focus on the Doha Round where contributors evaluate the winners and losers from trade liberalisation and investigate the cotton initiative of the WTO's Doha Development Agenda
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David Greenaway is Professor of Economics and Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalization and Economic Policy at The University of Nottingham.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Trade Policy Reviews. 1. Malaysia - Trade Policy Review 2006 (Bala Ramasamy and Matthew Yeung). 2. Allies and Friends: The Trade Policy Review of the United States, 2006 (Rodney D. Ludema). 3. Formulating Trade Policy in a Small Hydrocarbon-dependent Economy: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago (Michael Henry). Part II: Special Focus on the Doha Round. 4. More or Less Ambition in the Doha Round: Winners and Losers from Trade Liberalisation with a Development Perspective (Antione Bouët, Simon Mevel and David Orden). 5. The World Trade Organisation's Doha Cotton Initiative: A Tale of Two Issues (Kym Anderson and Ernesto Valenzuela). 6. What is at Stake in the Doha Round? (Susanna Kinnman and Magnus Lodefalk). Part III: Trade Preferences. 7. Rethinking Trade Preferences: How Africa Can Diversify its Exports (Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables). Index.
1. Trade Policy Issues in a Small African Economy: The Trade PolicyReview of The Gambia 2004: Andrew McKay.
2. Bilateral 'WTO-Plus' Free Trade Agreements: The WTO TradePolicy Review of Singapore 2004: S. M. Thangavelu and Mun-HengToh.
3. Turkey: Trade Policy Review: Sübidey Togan.
4. 2004 Trade Policy Review - The United States: Thomas J.Prusa.
SPECIAL FEATURE - AGRICULTURE AND THE DOHAROUND.
5. Agricultural Liberalisation and the Least DevelopedCountries: Six Fallacies: Arvind Panagariya.
6. Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda:Kym Anderson and Will Martin.
7. Multilateral Agricultural Trade Liberalisation: TheContrasting Fortunes of Developing Countries in the Doha Round:Antoine Bouët, Jean-Christophe Bureau, Yvan Decreux andSébastien Jean.
Part I: Trade Policy Reviews. 1. Malaysia - Trade Policy Review 2006 (Bala Ramasamy and Matthew Yeung). 2. Allies and Friends: The Trade Policy Review of the United States, 2006 (Rodney D. Ludema). 3. Formulating Trade Policy in a Small Hydrocarbon-dependent Economy: The Case of Trinidad and Tobago (Michael Henry). Part II: Special Focus on the Doha Round. 4. More or Less Ambition in the Doha Round: Winners and Losers from Trade Liberalisation with a Development Perspective (Antione Bouët, Simon Mevel and David Orden). 5. The World Trade Organisation's Doha Cotton Initiative: A Tale of Two Issues (Kym Anderson and Ernesto Valenzuela). 6. What is at Stake in the Doha Round? (Susanna Kinnman and Magnus Lodefalk). Part III: Trade Preferences. 7. Rethinking Trade Preferences: How Africa Can Diversify its Exports (Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables). Index.
1. Trade Policy Issues in a Small African Economy: The Trade PolicyReview of The Gambia 2004: Andrew McKay.
2. Bilateral 'WTO-Plus' Free Trade Agreements: The WTO TradePolicy Review of Singapore 2004: S. M. Thangavelu and Mun-HengToh.
3. Turkey: Trade Policy Review: Sübidey Togan.
4. 2004 Trade Policy Review - The United States: Thomas J.Prusa.
SPECIAL FEATURE - AGRICULTURE AND THE DOHAROUND.
5. Agricultural Liberalisation and the Least DevelopedCountries: Six Fallacies: Arvind Panagariya.
6. Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda:Kym Anderson and Will Martin.
7. Multilateral Agricultural Trade Liberalisation: TheContrasting Fortunes of Developing Countries in the Doha Round:Antoine Bouët, Jean-Christophe Bureau, Yvan Decreux andSébastien Jean.
INSTITUTIONAL FOCUS.
8. Over-optimism and the IMF: Graham Bird.
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