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Trade Liberalization, Competition And The Wto |
Edited by Chris Milner, Professor of International Economics, University of Nottingham and Robert Read, Senior Lecturer in International Economics, Lancaster University Management School, UK
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| 2002 |
336 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84064 716 7 |
£79.00 |
on-line discount
£71.10 |
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The prospective WTO Millennium Round of negotiations will highlight critical economic issues regarding the application and implementation of the WTO rules to international trade in goods and services. In this book, a distinguished group of academic experts considers the agenda and areas of interest for the next Round in light of Seattle, the functions of the WTO and competition policy issues arising from trade liberalisation. This is followed by a focus on a wide range of WTO-specific economic issues and debates, including:
• state trading and state aids • regional integration • agriculture, including the EU–US banana dispute • international investment • patents • financial services.
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Contents: Part I: Trade Liberalization Part II: Competition Part III: The World Trade Organization Index
Contributors: D. Bosworth, D. Collie, D. Evans, P. Holmes, S. Laird, D. MacLaren, S. McCorriston, C. Milner, V. Murinde, R. Read, A.M. Rugman, C. Ryan, R. Tyers, D. Yang, Y. Yang
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In Association with the International Economics Study Group (IESG)
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