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Welcome to the WTO club: where do we go from here?
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, 2008The accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is seen as an opportunity for the acceded country to participate more fully in the global economy. In this sense, this comment paper sheds light on the experiences of Nepal and Cambodia.DocumentEnsuring development supportive accession of least-developed countries to the WTO: learning from Nepal
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2008This study analyses Nepal’s policy objectives and assesses whether World Trade Organisation (WTO) membership has contributed in achieving these objectives. Nepal was the first least-developed country (LDC) to become a member of the WTO. However, developments since Nepal’s WTO membership have not been very encouraging. The major economic reasons for this are:DocumentSouth Asian positions in the WTO Doha Round: in search of a true development agenda
Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 2005Bringing together contributions of five research organisations in five developing countries - Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – this book highlights the concerns of South Asian countries regarding the WTO Doha Round, and provides information and analysis on the main agenda items facing developing countries in future negotiates on the WTO.Chapters of the book include:"AgDocumentSouth Asian Yearbook of Trade & Development
Centre for Trade and Development, 2005This publication is a comprehensive collection of twelve research papers on trade- related topics relevant to the development concerns of South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka).
