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India and the Multilateral Trading System after Seattle : Toward a Proactive Role

2015

Mattoo, Aaditya | Subramanian, Arvind


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Market failures; Competition policy; Reducing barriers; Anti-competitive practices; International negotiating; Adverse impacts; Labor standards; Agricultural markets; Antidumping actions; Quantitative restrictions; Public policy; Trading partners; Average tariff; High tariffs; Protectionism; Regulatory barriers; Eliminating barriers; Trading system; Political economy; Economic research; Preferential access; Trade policy; Dynamic benefits; Average tariff rates; Competition law; Mfn tariffs; Multilateral tariff reduction; Exporters; Credibility; Antidumping cases; Opposition to participation; Current environment; Multilateral system; Transfer of technology; Trade diversion; Customs; Domestic reforms; External trade; Domestic suppliers; World exports; Mutual recognition; Negotiating agenda; Multilateral tariffs; Reform policy; Partner country; Tariff rates; Market power; Preferential arrangements; Domestic legislation; Barriers to entry; Competition policies; Inventions; Multilateral trade negotiations; Competitiveness; Negotiating position; Multilateral arena; Economic efficiency; Openness; Liberal policies; Global liberalization; Quotas; Programs; Competitive markets; Preferential trading arrangements; Open trade; Local content; Bound tariff; Partner countries; Concessions; Trade diversion costs; Domestic regulatory framework; Comparative advantage; Legal systems; Tariff lines; Foreign markets; Domestic regulation; Guarantee of access; Policy makers; Intellectual property; Competitive practices; Financial services; Policy environment; Policy reform; Policy instruments; Preferential trading; Lending instruments; Domestic investors; Agricultural exporters; Export markets; Domestic policy reform; Domestic firms; Tariff reductions; World trade; Multilateralism; Regional agreements; Trips agreement; Domestic industry; Unilateral reform; Uruguay round; Regionalism; Regional cooperation; Country markets; Applied tariff; Labor mobility; Investment policy; Multilateral trade; Antidumping; Mutual recognition agreements; Foreign banks; National sovereignty; Quota ratio; Domestic regulations; Dispute settlement process; Domestic economy; Trade losses
Language
English
Type
Text; Working Paper

2016-03-15
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