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Foreign Economic Relations - General & miscellaneous, Foreign Trade Regulation, General Economic Policies, World Trade Organization & GATT, Economic Development, International Exchange & Trade, Foreign Commercial Law

Economic Development Through World Trade: Developing World Perspective

by Rachel Lee, Yong-Shik Lee
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Overview

Increased participation in world trade is typically seen as the key to rapid economic growth and development. Since this work examines trade and development from the point of view of developing countries, it provides a rare opportunity to understand – and benefit from – the perspectives of the developing world. Developing nations comprise two-thirds of the membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) so a work produced by an array of experts from those countries provides an important window on the intersection of trade and development. Since many of the topics covered in the work describe on-going progress in the WTO’s “development” or Doha Round, the book also helps readers to understand the context, issues and results of this important round of international trade negotiations.

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Increased participation in world trade is typically seen as the key to rapid economic growth and development. Since this work examines trade and development from the point of view of developing countries, it provides a rare opportunity to understand

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
Kluwer Law International, BV
Pages
468
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789041126818

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