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This book aims to document and explain almost ten years of experience of small states with the WTO.
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This book aims to document and explain almost ten years of experience of small states with the WTO.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 758
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1229g
- ISBN-13: 9780521861434
- ISBN-10: 0521861438
- Artikelnr.: 23182806
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 758
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1229g
- ISBN-13: 9780521861434
- ISBN-10: 0521861438
- Artikelnr.: 23182806
ROMAN GRYNBERG is Advisor and Head of International Trade and Regional Co-operation for the Economic Affairs Division of the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Introduction Roman Grynberg; Part I. Theory and Evidence: 1. A theory of
trade and development of small vulnerable states Roman Grynberg; 2. Small
countries: a survey of the literature Michael Weatherhead; 3. When
comparative advantage doesn't matter: business costs in small economies L.
Alan Winters and Pedro M. G. Martins; 4. Can small states compete in
manufacturing? Ganeshan Wignaraja and David Joiner; 5. The economics of
isolation and distance Stephen Redding and Anthony J. Venables; 6. The
trade performance of small states Roman Grynberg and Mohammad A. Razzaque;
7. Small economies and special and differential treatment: strengthening
the evidence and countering the fallacies Virginia Horscroft; Part II. WTO
and Small Economies: 8. Small vulnerable economy issues and the WTO Roman
Grynberg and Jan Yves Remy; 9. Special and differential treatment for small
developing economies Richard L. Bernal; 10. A study of alternative special
and differential arrangements for small economies Michael Davenport; Part
III. WTO Dispute Settlement: A. Banana Dispute: 11. Small states in the
banana dispute Edwin Laurent; 12. Impact of changes in the European Union's
policy for banana imports on the Eastern Caribbean Region (1992-2002)
Claudius Preville; 13. Jamaica and the case in the WTO against the European
Communities' regime for the importation, sale and distribution of bananas
(1992-2001) Marcia Thomas; B. Sugar Dispute: 14. WTO complaints by
Australia and Brazil regarding the EU sugar regime Stephen J. Orava and
Carol C. George; 15. Reform of EU export subsidies on sugar: the legal and
economic implications for the ACP countries Chris Milner, Wyn Morgan and
Evious Zgovu; C. Miscellaneous: 16. Analysis of the impact of opening up
the EU import market for canned tuna on ACP countries Elizabeth Bennett,
Helene Rey-Valette and Zhen Kun Wang; Part IV. Negotiating Issues and
Institutional Arrangements: 17. WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations:
implications for ACP fisheries access arrangements and sustainable
management Roman Grynberg; 18. Plurilateral financial standards and their
regulation: the experience of small developing states Roman Grynberg, Sacha
Silva and Jan Yves Remy; 19. Export processing zones and the WTO agreement
on subsidies and countervailing measures David Robertson; 20. The accession
of Vanuatu to the WTO: lessons for the multilateral trading system Roman
Grynberg and Roy Mickey Joy.
trade and development of small vulnerable states Roman Grynberg; 2. Small
countries: a survey of the literature Michael Weatherhead; 3. When
comparative advantage doesn't matter: business costs in small economies L.
Alan Winters and Pedro M. G. Martins; 4. Can small states compete in
manufacturing? Ganeshan Wignaraja and David Joiner; 5. The economics of
isolation and distance Stephen Redding and Anthony J. Venables; 6. The
trade performance of small states Roman Grynberg and Mohammad A. Razzaque;
7. Small economies and special and differential treatment: strengthening
the evidence and countering the fallacies Virginia Horscroft; Part II. WTO
and Small Economies: 8. Small vulnerable economy issues and the WTO Roman
Grynberg and Jan Yves Remy; 9. Special and differential treatment for small
developing economies Richard L. Bernal; 10. A study of alternative special
and differential arrangements for small economies Michael Davenport; Part
III. WTO Dispute Settlement: A. Banana Dispute: 11. Small states in the
banana dispute Edwin Laurent; 12. Impact of changes in the European Union's
policy for banana imports on the Eastern Caribbean Region (1992-2002)
Claudius Preville; 13. Jamaica and the case in the WTO against the European
Communities' regime for the importation, sale and distribution of bananas
(1992-2001) Marcia Thomas; B. Sugar Dispute: 14. WTO complaints by
Australia and Brazil regarding the EU sugar regime Stephen J. Orava and
Carol C. George; 15. Reform of EU export subsidies on sugar: the legal and
economic implications for the ACP countries Chris Milner, Wyn Morgan and
Evious Zgovu; C. Miscellaneous: 16. Analysis of the impact of opening up
the EU import market for canned tuna on ACP countries Elizabeth Bennett,
Helene Rey-Valette and Zhen Kun Wang; Part IV. Negotiating Issues and
Institutional Arrangements: 17. WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations:
implications for ACP fisheries access arrangements and sustainable
management Roman Grynberg; 18. Plurilateral financial standards and their
regulation: the experience of small developing states Roman Grynberg, Sacha
Silva and Jan Yves Remy; 19. Export processing zones and the WTO agreement
on subsidies and countervailing measures David Robertson; 20. The accession
of Vanuatu to the WTO: lessons for the multilateral trading system Roman
Grynberg and Roy Mickey Joy.
Introduction Roman Grynberg; Part I. Theory and Evidence: 1. A theory of
trade and development of small vulnerable states Roman Grynberg; 2. Small
countries: a survey of the literature Michael Weatherhead; 3. When
comparative advantage doesn't matter: business costs in small economies L.
Alan Winters and Pedro M. G. Martins; 4. Can small states compete in
manufacturing? Ganeshan Wignaraja and David Joiner; 5. The economics of
isolation and distance Stephen Redding and Anthony J. Venables; 6. The
trade performance of small states Roman Grynberg and Mohammad A. Razzaque;
7. Small economies and special and differential treatment: strengthening
the evidence and countering the fallacies Virginia Horscroft; Part II. WTO
and Small Economies: 8. Small vulnerable economy issues and the WTO Roman
Grynberg and Jan Yves Remy; 9. Special and differential treatment for small
developing economies Richard L. Bernal; 10. A study of alternative special
and differential arrangements for small economies Michael Davenport; Part
III. WTO Dispute Settlement: A. Banana Dispute: 11. Small states in the
banana dispute Edwin Laurent; 12. Impact of changes in the European Union's
policy for banana imports on the Eastern Caribbean Region (1992-2002)
Claudius Preville; 13. Jamaica and the case in the WTO against the European
Communities' regime for the importation, sale and distribution of bananas
(1992-2001) Marcia Thomas; B. Sugar Dispute: 14. WTO complaints by
Australia and Brazil regarding the EU sugar regime Stephen J. Orava and
Carol C. George; 15. Reform of EU export subsidies on sugar: the legal and
economic implications for the ACP countries Chris Milner, Wyn Morgan and
Evious Zgovu; C. Miscellaneous: 16. Analysis of the impact of opening up
the EU import market for canned tuna on ACP countries Elizabeth Bennett,
Helene Rey-Valette and Zhen Kun Wang; Part IV. Negotiating Issues and
Institutional Arrangements: 17. WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations:
implications for ACP fisheries access arrangements and sustainable
management Roman Grynberg; 18. Plurilateral financial standards and their
regulation: the experience of small developing states Roman Grynberg, Sacha
Silva and Jan Yves Remy; 19. Export processing zones and the WTO agreement
on subsidies and countervailing measures David Robertson; 20. The accession
of Vanuatu to the WTO: lessons for the multilateral trading system Roman
Grynberg and Roy Mickey Joy.
trade and development of small vulnerable states Roman Grynberg; 2. Small
countries: a survey of the literature Michael Weatherhead; 3. When
comparative advantage doesn't matter: business costs in small economies L.
Alan Winters and Pedro M. G. Martins; 4. Can small states compete in
manufacturing? Ganeshan Wignaraja and David Joiner; 5. The economics of
isolation and distance Stephen Redding and Anthony J. Venables; 6. The
trade performance of small states Roman Grynberg and Mohammad A. Razzaque;
7. Small economies and special and differential treatment: strengthening
the evidence and countering the fallacies Virginia Horscroft; Part II. WTO
and Small Economies: 8. Small vulnerable economy issues and the WTO Roman
Grynberg and Jan Yves Remy; 9. Special and differential treatment for small
developing economies Richard L. Bernal; 10. A study of alternative special
and differential arrangements for small economies Michael Davenport; Part
III. WTO Dispute Settlement: A. Banana Dispute: 11. Small states in the
banana dispute Edwin Laurent; 12. Impact of changes in the European Union's
policy for banana imports on the Eastern Caribbean Region (1992-2002)
Claudius Preville; 13. Jamaica and the case in the WTO against the European
Communities' regime for the importation, sale and distribution of bananas
(1992-2001) Marcia Thomas; B. Sugar Dispute: 14. WTO complaints by
Australia and Brazil regarding the EU sugar regime Stephen J. Orava and
Carol C. George; 15. Reform of EU export subsidies on sugar: the legal and
economic implications for the ACP countries Chris Milner, Wyn Morgan and
Evious Zgovu; C. Miscellaneous: 16. Analysis of the impact of opening up
the EU import market for canned tuna on ACP countries Elizabeth Bennett,
Helene Rey-Valette and Zhen Kun Wang; Part IV. Negotiating Issues and
Institutional Arrangements: 17. WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations:
implications for ACP fisheries access arrangements and sustainable
management Roman Grynberg; 18. Plurilateral financial standards and their
regulation: the experience of small developing states Roman Grynberg, Sacha
Silva and Jan Yves Remy; 19. Export processing zones and the WTO agreement
on subsidies and countervailing measures David Robertson; 20. The accession
of Vanuatu to the WTO: lessons for the multilateral trading system Roman
Grynberg and Roy Mickey Joy.