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Published: 2009

Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, parts 2 and 3

Trade negotiations and globalisation - the experience of India, parts 2 and 3
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Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame: this paper is in three parts. Part 1 uncovers the historical process of trade negotiations from the inception of GATT (1947),the WTO. It argues for the critical need for market access, supported by market supply (response), for developing nations, especially in Africa.It highlights the major deficiencies of trade negotiations that emerge and discusses the forces which can inhibit or enhance trade.

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  • part 2: analyses the nuances of trade negotiations, individual and collective, using the experience of India and its lessons for developing nations
  • part 3: offers insights into the ways in which trade negotiations can berevamped to enhance the bargaining prowess of developing nations and thescope of transforming their economies.

Also see the following separate entries, available via the "further information" box in the right hand column of this web page:

  • Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, part 1
  • Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, tables notes and charts

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S. Roy

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