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Trade, Investment, and the Multilateral Trading System
2019The world economy now trades not in final goods or services, but components, parts, tasks and activities and this variety of trade occurs not between countries but companies/firms, the majority of which are foreign affiliates of different multinationals.
Sugandha Huria, Manoj Pant
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The Multilateral Trading System
2001AbstractThe main changes in the multilateral worldâtrading system since and including the GATT Uruguay Round in 1994 are summarized, and the most urgent reforms needed to keep the system going are highlighted. The roots of the changes that have occurred are traced to the transformation of the trading system initiated in the Uruguay Round, in which the ...
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Abstract Given the crucial role of the erstwhile GATT, and now the WTO, in formulating rules for international trade, this chapter discusses how the GATT came into existence, what were its main features, how did the transition from the GATT to the WTO come about, what influences have shaped the multilateral trading system under the GATT ...
Das Abhijit
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Das Abhijit
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India and the Multilateral Trading System after Seattle: Toward a Proactive Role
The authors argue that India should engage more actively in the multilateral trading system for four reasons: First, such engagement could facilitate domestic reform, and improve access to export markets. If the government could show that domestic reform
Aaditya Mattoo, Arvind Subramanian
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SEZs in the Multilateral Trading System
2016Export-linked subsidies given to the manufacturing units under the Indian SEZ policy can be actionable under the WTO subsidies and countervailing measures (SCM) agreement. Until recently, India was allowed to give certain prohibited subsidies under Annex VII of the SCM Agreement.
Arpita Mukherjee +4 more
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On the Fairness of the Multilateral Trading System
Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2014AbstractThree perspectives on international trade are present in current debates. From the first perspective, trade is regarded as a set of individual transactions among consenting parties and considerations of fairness and justice barely feature, if at all. The second perspective underlines the importance of background structures for trade, maintained
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