Reconstructing the World Trade Organization for the 21st Century explores the reasons for the WTO's failure to achieve comprehensive multilateral trade liberalization in the new 21st century global economy. The solution to the problem must come from institutional reforms that can promote global agreement on achieving the gains from trade.
Reconstructing the World Trade Organization for the 21st Century explores the reasons for the WTO's failure to achieve comprehensive multilateral trade liberalization in the new 21st century global economy. The solution to the problem must come from institutional reforms that can promote global agreement on achieving the gains from trade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kent Jones is Professor of Economics at Babson College, where he has taught since 1982. He has also served as visiting professor at Brandeis University, Tufts University (Fletcher School), and the University of Innsbruck. He has held positions at the US International Trade Commission and the US Department of State. Dr. Jones is the author of several books and articles on international trade policy, including The Doha Blues: Institutional Crisis and Reform in the WTO (Oxford University Press, 2010). His research focuses on globalization, trade policy and international institutions.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Why Isn't There More Trade? * Chapter 1: The Doha Round: What Went Wrong and What's at Stake? * Chapter 2: Institutional Foundations of the GATT/WTO System * Chapter 3: The GATT-WTO Transition and Institutional Crisis in the Doha Round * Chapter 4: Impediments to Doha Round Consensus and the Search for WTO Solutions * Chapter 5: WTO Governance and Committee Chair Representation * Chapter 6: Regional vs. Multilateral Trade Liberalization * Chapter 7: Trade, Embedded Liberalism, and Development * Chapter 8: Pathways Back to Geneva
* Introduction: Why Isn't There More Trade? * Chapter 1: The Doha Round: What Went Wrong and What's at Stake? * Chapter 2: Institutional Foundations of the GATT/WTO System * Chapter 3: The GATT-WTO Transition and Institutional Crisis in the Doha Round * Chapter 4: Impediments to Doha Round Consensus and the Search for WTO Solutions * Chapter 5: WTO Governance and Committee Chair Representation * Chapter 6: Regional vs. Multilateral Trade Liberalization * Chapter 7: Trade, Embedded Liberalism, and Development * Chapter 8: Pathways Back to Geneva
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