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    World Trade Report 2003

    World Trade Organization, 2003
    WTR 2003 takes up three issues of topical interest in international trade:developments in South-South tradetrends in non-oil commodity marketsthe growth of regional trade agreementsSouth-South tradeWe see a marked expansionary trend, but one that is rather narrowly based in regional terms.
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    From Doha to Cancun: special and differential treatment

    Globalisation Team, Institute of Development Studies, UK, 2003
    This paper addresses the issue of special and differential treatment (SDT), weighing up the arguments over whether or not there should be general provisions for developing countries, or whether there should be more focussed analysis of the desirability of specific rules.
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    The Commonwealth and the WTO: strategies for a successful DOHA round: recommendations of the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC)

    Commonwealth Business Council, 2003
    The CBC invites Commonwealth Governments to adopt the following positions on the WTO and its Doha Development Agenda (DDA):to reaffirm the WTO’s market access raison d’être: the progressive liberalisation of trade in goods and services according to transparent, non-discriminatory rules, in both developed and developing countriesto reaffirm the development focus of the DDA and to honour
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    Korea's trade policy regime in the development process

    Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, 2002
    Trade policy has played a critical role in Korea’s development, but how does it need to change in response to the new multilateral trading regime? This paper addresses this question through a review and evaluation of Korea’s trade policy.
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    Special and differential treatment in agricultural negotiations

    Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2003
    Provisions for special and differential (S&D) treatment of developing countries has long been a contentious issue in trade negotiations.
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    The World Bank ' s operational trade agenda : trade progess

    World Bank, 2003
    This Board report from the World Bank focuses on the operational trade agenda of the Bank, drawing on trade progress notes prepared by the Regions. The first section briefly summarizes the key objectives and focus of trade work in the Regions.
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    Developments in the Doha Round and selected activities of interest to the Fund

    International Monetary Fund, 2003
    Reviews progress with the Doha round of trade negotiations at the WTO in light of the forthcoming Cancun Ministerial meeting in September 2003.
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    Coherence in global economic policymaking and cooperation between the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank

    World Trade Organization, 2003
    This WTO paper examines the issues and options for greater coherence between the WTO, IMF and World Bank particularly in reference to the Marrakesh Ministerial Declaration on Coherence which called for the three institutions to develop cooperation between them with the aim of each institution following consistent and mutually supportive policies.Among the authors key points on coherence are:
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    Implementing the Doha Mandate on TRIPS and Public Health

    Development Gateway, 2003
    This World Bank Trade Note reviews the state of play in the ongoing negotiations over the implementation of the Doha mandate on TRIPS and public health.
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    Canadian development report 2003

    North-South Institute, 2003
    The sixth edition of the Canadian Development Report (CDR) looks at multilateral trade arrangements from both the perspectives of the North and the South.

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