Options for global trade reform : a view from the Asia-Pacific / [edited by] Will Martin and Mari Pangestu.

The recently launched Doha round of trade talks will have profound implications for economic growth in the developed and developing world. Here a team of authors from developing and developed countries in the Asia-Pacific identify ways in which progress might be made on the key negotiating topics.

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Other Authors: Martin, Will, 1953-, Pangestu, Mari
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Series:Trade and development (Cambridge, England)
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Table of Contents:
  • An overview: options for global trade reform-a view from the Asia-Pacific / Will Martin and Mari Pangestu
  • Agriculture and the Doha Development Agenda / Kym Anderson [and others] ...
  • Liberalizing trade in manufactures / Florian A. Alburo
  • Returning textiles and clothing to GATT disciplines / Nattapong Thongpakde and Wisarn Pupphavesa
  • Approaches to further liberalization of trade in services / Patrick Low and Aaditya Mattoo
  • Liberalization of air transport services / Christopher Findlay and Deunden Nikomborirak
  • Liberalization of maritime transport services / Chia Lin Sien, Lloyd C. Onyirimba and George S. Akpan
  • International trade in telecoms services / Ma. Joy V. Abrenica and Tony Warren
  • East Asia and options for negotiations on investment / Bijit Bora [and others] ...
  • Competition policy, developing countries, and the World Trade Organization / Kerrin M. Vautier, Peter Lloyd and Ing-Wen Tsai
  • The long and winding road to the Government Procurement Agreement: Korea's accession experience / Inbom Choi
  • Trade facilitation in the World Trade Organization: Singapore to Doha and beyond / Yuen Pau Woo
  • Trade, the environment, and labor: text, institutions, and context / Simon S.C. Tay.