Completing the Uruguay round : a results-oriented approach to the GATT trade negotiations
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Completing the Uruguay round : a results-oriented approach to the GATT trade negotiations
Institute for International Economics, 1990
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
382.9-99-B081000088539
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The Uruguay Round of multilateral negotiations in the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) has become the focal point for world trade policy. This report of a June 1990 conference analyzes the maximum results in terms of trade liberalization, rule-making, and institutional reforms that can be achieved in the Uruguay Round negotiations of the GATT. The contributors to this work analyze the most desirable outcome (or range of potential outcomes) given the constraints established by the negotiations to date, and discuss issues that should be included in the post-round GATT agenda. Contributors: C.Fred Bergsten; William R.Cline; Edward M.Graham; Dale E.Hathaway; Brian Hindley; Gary Clye Hufbauer; John Jackson; Paul R.Krugman; Keith Maskus; Patrick Messerlin; Jeffrey J.Scott; John Whalley.
Table of Contents
- Uruguay Round - what can be achieved?, Jeffrey J.Schott
- agriculture, Dale E.Hathaway
- textiles, William R.Cline
- safeguards, Colleen Hamilton and John Whalley
- subsidies, Gary Clyde Hufbauer
- anti-dumping, Patrick A.Messerlin
- services, Brian Hindley
- trade-related investment measures, Edward M.Graham and Paul R.Krugman
- intellectual property, Keith E.Maskus
- dispute settlement, Robert E.Hudec
- reflections on restructuring the GATT, John H.Jackson.
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