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Title: Finding answers to the concerns of small, vulnerable economies in the Doha round
Other Titles: Small states and the pillars of economic resilience
Authors: Werner, Hans-Peter J.
Keywords: Macroeconomics -- Case studies
Environment -- Economic aspects
States, Small -- Economic conditions
States, Small -- Economic aspects
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute & The Commonwealth Secretariat
Citation: Werner, H.P.J. (2008). Finding answers to the concerns of small, vulnerable economies in the Doha round. In L. Briguglio, G. Cordina, N Farrugia, & C. Vigilance (Eds.), Small states and the pillars of economic resilience (pp. 351-357). Msida: University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute & London: The Commonwealth Secretariat
Abstract: The World Trade Organisation's Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations offers a great opportunity to increase trade worldwide. It is also a chance to strengthen the multilateral trade rules for the Organisation's 151 member governments. Included in this venture are the small, vulnerable economies (SVEs) which have a keen interest in ensuring that future trade rules correspond more to their development needs. This chapter deals with key issues of concern to small economies which are being negotiated as part of the Doha Development Agenda or in other WTO bodies and tracks their development through to 2007.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/61613
ISBN: 978-99909-49-24-7
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