The Uruguay Round and beyond : the final report from the Ford Foundation supported project on developing countries and the global trading system

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The Uruguay Round and beyond : the final report from the Ford Foundation supported project on developing countries and the global trading system

coordinated by John Whalley

Macmillan, 1989

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 197-211

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

ISBN 9780333510780

内容説明

This is a report about developing country participation both in the current Uruguay round and beyond, arguing that over the post war years a climate of mistrust has evolved between developed and developing countries over trade issues. Developed countries have argued developing countries to take on more discipline over their own trade policies and developing countries have questioned the credibility of multilateral commitments developed countries have made. Major differences of opinion were evident in the period immediately preceeding the launching of the Uruguay Round over the issue of how services should be treated in the GATT and recent years have seen indications of potentially major change. Developed country responses to maintain this forward momentum are suggested and concrete options for the longer term looked into.

目次

  • Part 1 The system, the players and the issue of participation in the Uruguay round and beyond: the trading system
  • the players
  • the developing countries' interest in the system. Part 2 Developed and developing country perspectives on the trading system leading up to the Uruguay round: development strategies, protection and multilateral negotiations
  • political and other factors underlying protection
  • the negotiating climate and developed-developing country
  • trade liberalization
  • new issues and the coverage of the system
  • the issues of reciprocity and fuller participation
  • the climate on the eve of the Uruguay round. Part 3 Recent changes in the trading system and the opportunities they create in the Uruguay round: thinking on import substitution strategies and trade liberalization
  • thinking in developed countries
  • developments within GATT
  • remaining difficulties within the system. Part 4 Strategies for developing countries in the Uruguay round and beyond: opportunities for developing countries in the Uruguay round
  • can developing countries achieve their objectives in the round?
  • reciprocity negotiations on trade barriers
  • negotiations on improved disciplines
  • will new arrangements work any better?
  • what might be asked of developing countries?
  • the importance of the developed country response in the round. Part 5 Broadening the system: commodities
  • debt-trade linkages
  • restrictive businesss practices
  • financial liberalization. Appendices Developing countries and the Uruguay round
  • Trade policy issues in the Uruguay round
  • trade patterns and protection in developing countries
  • the history of developing countries in the global institutions
  • the Ford Foundation project.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780333510797

内容説明

This is a report about developing country participation both in the current Uruguay round and beyond, arguing that over the post war years a climate of mistrust has evolved between developed and developing countries over trade issues.

目次

  • Part 1 The system, the players and the issue of participation in the Uruguay round and beyond: the trading system
  • the players
  • the developing countries' interest in the system. Part 2 Developed and developing country perspectives on the trading system leading up to the Uruguay round: development strategies, protection and multilateral negotiations
  • political and other factors underlying protection
  • the negotiating climate and developed-developing country
  • trade liberalization
  • new issues and the coverage of the system
  • the issues of reciprocity and fuller participation
  • the climate on the eve of the Uruguay round. Part 3 Recent changes in the trading system and the opportunities they create in the Uruguay round: thinking on import substitution strategies and trade liberalization
  • thinking in developed countries
  • developments within GATT
  • remaining difficulties within the system. Part 4 Strategies for developing countries in the Uruguay round and beyond: opportunities for developing countries in the Uruguay round
  • can developing countries achieve their objectives in the round?
  • reciprocity negotiations on trade barriers
  • negotiations on improved disciplines
  • will new arrangements work any better?
  • what might be asked of developing countries?
  • the importance of the developed country response in the round. Part 5 Broadening the system: commodities
  • debt-trade linkages
  • restrictive businesss practices
  • financial liberalization. Appendices Developing countries and the Uruguay round
  • Trade policy issues in the Uruguay round
  • trade patterns and protection in developing countries
  • the history of developing countries in the global institutions
  • the Ford Foundation project.

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