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Does July 2008 failure indicate the need for significant WTO reform?
( R. Wolfe / Groupe d'Economie Mondiale , 2009)
The WTO’s rush in July 2008 was an attempt to break the logjam on "modalities" for agriculture and NAMA in the marathon Doha Round negotiations. This paper is a counterfactual analysis...
Prolonged Doha negotiations may mean the global audience will not notice a result
( W.A. Kerr / Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy , 2008)
This brief claims that trade negotiations are neither interesting nor perceived to be important by their major constituents. However, they are more likely to be influenced by protectionist stakes, and...
The modalities on which developing countries can rely in WTO agricultural negotiations
( A. Hoda;A. Gulati / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2008)
To aid developing-country negotiators, the book "WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries" offers an authoritative analysis of the rules and modalities on which governments o...
Stopping protectionism must be high on the agenda for G20 leaders
( R. Baldwin;S. Evenett / Vox , 2009)
This ebook aims to inform practical measures to address the problem of protectionism amongst policy makers leading up to the G20 summit April 2009. The authors suggest that trade must be a more centra...
Have WTO members ever agreed on the principle of the special safeguard mechanism?
( R. Wolfe / Groupe d'Economie Mondiale , 2009)
The July 2008 attempt to agree on modalities for the WTO’s Doha Round broke down in part because ministers could not agree on a proposed special safeguard mechanism (SSM) for developing countrie...
Doha Round negotiations: the possibility of a convergence between India and the US
( A. Kaushik / CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition (CIRC) , 2009)
This briefing paper examines the background and current state of Indian position in Doha Round negotiations, and assesses the possibility of a convergence between India and the US. The paper firstly u...
Implications Doha modalities and offers on exceptions to tariff cap
( H.D. Gorter;E. Kliauga;A. Nassar / Institute for International Trade Negotiations , 2009)
The controversy triggering the recent breakdown of the Doha Round talks was about the parameters for remedies under agriculture’s special safeguard mechanism (SSM). Lamy's 25 July "package&...
Analysing four alternative scenarios of failed conclusion to Doha Round
( A. Bouët;D. Laborde / International Food Policy Research Institute , 2008)
This study presents several scenarios regarding the economic costs of a failed Doha Round and a subsequent rush into protectionism. The goal of the study is not to uncover additional benefits associat...
Stopping protectionism: is the Doha Round the only option to be considered?
( R. Baldwin (ed);S. Evenett (ed) / Centre for Economic Policy Research, London , 2008)
As the global slowdown spreads and deepens, protectionism is back. This e-book collects essays on what global leaders must do to halt the spread of protectionism. The essays which were written with a ...
Socialist approach to the Doha trade agreement
( H. Désir (ed) / Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University , 2008)
This paper represents the approach of Socialist Group in the European Parliament to the Doha process. It deems that socialists must try to find a balance between the two dominant attitudes in the nego...
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