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Trade, Doha, and Development : A Window into the Issues

2006

Newfarmer, Richard


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Preferential trade arrangements; Income losses; Preferential trade; Trade volumes; External tariffs; Regulatory frameworks; International community; Export processing; Agricultural markets; General agreement on tariffs; Generalized system of preferences; Global trade analysis; Trade round; Policy research; Economic cooperation; Open markets; Trading partners; Market share; Monetary union; Domestic support; Tariff cuts; High tariffs; Eliminating barriers; Regional development banks; Gdp; World market price; Trade-related intellectual property rights; International policy; Global marketplace; Development assistance; System of preferences; Tariff rate; Increasing returns to scale; Safety standards; Tariff rate quotas; Preferential access; Common market; Economies of scale; Value-added tax; Tariff escalation; Value-added rule; Liberal rules; Multilateral negotiations; Ministerial meeting; Exporters; World market; Actual value; Merchandise trade; Open regionalism; Net exporters; Multilateral agreement; Regional trade; Multilateral system; Regional arrangements; Income countries; Customs; Increasing market access; Tariff rate quota; World trading system; Rules of origin; Nontariff measures; Trade agenda; State trading enterprises; Domestic competition; Member countries; Trade regimes; Countervailing measures; Full liberalization; Positive effects; Multilateral rules; Differential treatment; General agreement on trade in services; Dispute settlement body; Trade reform; Multilateral trade negotiations; Trade cooperation; Trade partners; Agreement on agriculture; Subsidiary rights; Regional negotiations; Customs union; Openness; Quotas; Export interest; Lowering trade barriers; Most favored nation; Regional trading agreements; Takeover; International markets; Economic partnership agreements; Antidumping duties; Increasing returns; Border measures; Most-favored-nation; Tariff heading; Agreement on trade; Tariff lines; Foreign markets; Country exporters; Policy reforms; Increasing trade; Trade more; Preferential agreements; State trading; Global trade; Value of trade; Intellectual property; Global economy; International investors; Financial services; Policy reform; Cross-border trade; Global market; Multilateral negotiation; Global markets; Trade integration; Economic community; Border barriers; Nontariff barriers; Free trade agreement; Intracorporate transferees; Domestic firms; Commodity prices; World trade; Multilateral trade system; Trade barrier; Multilateralism; Cyclical fluctuations; Regional agreements; Contingent protection; Preference erosion; Trade unit; Accords; Trade wars; Uruguay round; Regionalism; Revenue loss; Ldcs; Applicable law; Illegal migration; Geographical indications; Foreign direct investment; Regional trade agreements; Labor mobility; Global trading; Commodity trade; Multilateral trade; Antidumping; Governing investment; Regulatory cooperation; Average incomes; Trade reforms; Technical barriers; Agreement on textiles; Protection measures; Restrictive rules of origin; Export processing zones; Net exporter; Trade losses
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7135http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-6437

2014-09-15
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