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Strengthening the Global Trade Architecture for Development

2002

Hoekman, Bernard


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Liberalization of trade; Financial support; Investment climate; Competition policy; Unilateral action; Policy options; Legal regimes; Tradeoffs; Trade facilitation access to information; Financial assistance; Trade policy review; Regional integration; International standards; Reciprocity; Policy research; Trading partners; Oil; Multilateral agreements; High tariffs; Exploitation; Trading system; Development assistance; Reduction of barriers; Income developing countries; Itc; Bilateral investment; International institutions; Safety standards; Political economy; Service sector; Trade policy; International norms; Competition law; Resource constraints; Multilateral negotiations; Research institutes; Multilateral talks; Regulatory areas; Duty-free access; Protectionist pressures; Regulatory issues; Low- income countries; Transactions costs; Environmental issues; Customs; Domestic reforms; Negotiating agenda; Domestic regulatory policies; Transport costs; Apparel; Reform policy; Market power; Tariff rates; Multilateral rules; Export revenue; Competition policies; Trade reform; Competitiveness; Reducing trade barriers; General agreement on tariffs & trade; Regulatory framework; Technical assistance; Harmonization; Child labor; Global trade negotiations; National product; Customs clearance; Trade logistics; Low-income economies; Openness; Investment incentives; Quotas; Development strategies; Foreign exchange; World economy; Partner countries; Concessions; Regional integration agreements; Regional integration arrangements; Regulatory regimes; Relative importance; Product standards; Economic policy; Trade rules; Individual countries; Policy changes; Economic power; Time frame; Reducing transactions costs; Agreement on trade; Expanding trade; Regulatory reform; Tariff barriers; Domestic regulation; Transition periods; National efforts; Free access; Developing country; Country exporters; Tariff revenue; Unilateral reforms; Tariff negotiations; Risk averse; Donor assistance; Reciprocal reduction; Global trade; Value of trade; Binding dispute settlement; Intellectual property; Administrative procedures; Poor countries; Roundtable on international trade & finance; Negotiating positions; Poor children; Welfare gains; Tariff liberalization; Agricultural exporters; Nontariff barriers; Regulatory policy; Export markets; Improving market access; Global norms; Safety nets; World trade; Trips agreement; Contingent protection; Poverty reduction strategy; Uruguay round; Domestic policy formation process; Ldcs; Low-income countries; Foreign direct investment; Trade structure; Export cartels; International economics; Competition legislation; Bilateral investment treaties; Global trading; Antidumping; Border policies; Multilateral cooperation; Trade reforms; Customs valuation; International spillovers; Trade capacity; Investment treaties
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2757http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2757

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