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Operational modalities of the aid for trade initiative: background brief no. 11
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2006This paper provides a detailed overview of the debate on Aid for Trade. It focuses mainly on issues of operational modalities. The paper asserts that Aid for Trade (AFT) is a relatively new feature on the agenda of the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an for debate and as a complement to various market access elements of the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations.DocumentThe financial architecture of Aid for Trade: executive summary
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2006This paper is an executive summary of the topics explored in the International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty (ILEAP) papers on Aid for Trade entitled, the Financial infrastructure of Aid for Trade. This paper asserts that the recognition of a World Trade Organization’s interest in and responsibility for aid has raised high expectations.DocumentAid for trade - why and how?
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2005This paper takes the position that the WTO’s Doha Round will promote development only if two conditions are met. First, an ambitious and balanced market access package in key areas such as agriculture or services. Second, an expanded "aid for trade” (AFT) package, both in general and with particular reference to the Doha Development Agenda process.DocumentAid for trade
South Centre, 2005This briefing paper argues that the availability of trade-related assistance is not enough to fulfil the development dimension of the Doha Work Programme. It states that the provision of aid is not enough of a strategy to bring about pro-development outcomes, and that aid for trade should not be used as a carrot to offset liberalisation policies.Pages
