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World Trade after the Uruguay Round

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Prospects and Policy Options for the Twenty-First Century

World Trade after the Uruguay Round

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World Trade after the Uruguay Round book

Prospects and Policy Options for the Twenty-First Century
Edited ByAndras Inotai, Harald Sander
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1996
eBook Published 14 March 1996
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203073209
Pages 212
eBook ISBN 9780203073209
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Inotai, A., & Sander, H. (Eds.). (1996). World Trade after the Uruguay Round: Prospects and Policy Options for the Twenty-First Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203073209

ABSTRACT

The completion of the Uruguay round promised a new era in international trading relations. However, there remains a wide range of issues which could threaten international trading stability, including regionalisation and regionalism, increased non-tariff forms of protection and the proliferation of unilateral and bilateral trade deals. This work assesses both the immediate impact of the GATT deal and the future of the world trading system. It concludes with an assessment of the long-term possibilities for creating a mutually beneficial world economic system.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

INTRODUCTION

ByHarald Sander, András Inotai

part |2 pages

Part I

chapter 1|20 pages

MULTILATERALISM, REGIONALISM AND GLOBALISATION: THE CHALLENGES TO THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM

Harald Sander
ByThe challenges to the world trading system Harald Sander

chapter 2|15 pages

THE URUGUAY ROUND OF MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

A preliminary assessment of results United Nations Department of Economic and Social

chapter 3|19 pages

THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE URUGUAY ROUND FOR THE OECD COUNTRIES

ByFritz Franzmeyer

chapter 4|18 pages

THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE URUGUAY ROUND FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

ByChristopher Stevens

chapter 5|14 pages

THE SURVIVAL OF SPECIAL PREFERENCES UNDER THE LOMÉ CONVENTION: THE ACP COUNTRIES AND THE EUROPEAN UNION AFTER THE URUGUAY ROUND

Adrian Hewitt and Antonique Koning
ByThe ACP countries and the European Union after the Uruguay Round Adrian Hewitt and Antonique Koning

part |2 pages

Part II

chapter 6|10 pages

THE FUTURE ROLE OF THE WTO

ByJeffrey J. Schott

chapter 7|19 pages

SOCIAL STANDARDS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE: A NEW PROTECTIONIST WAVE?

Harald Grossmann and Georg Koopmann
ByA new protectionist wave? Harald Grossmann and Georg Koopmann

chapter 8|21 pages

LINKING TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

ByNevin Shaw, Arthur J. Hanson

chapter 9|19 pages

CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE’S INTEGRATION INTO THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEMS

ByAndrás Inotai, Judit Kiss

chapter 10|19 pages

THE FUTURE REPRESENTATION OF THE SOUTH IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM

ByMurray Gibbs
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