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Emerging Powers in the WTO

Developing Countries and Trade in the 21st Century

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Trade and Development in GATT and the WTO

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 23-45
  3. WTO Accession Issues

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 46-67
  4. Developing-Country Trade Policies

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 68-114
  5. Developing-Country Trade-Related Institutions and Aid for Trade

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 115-136
  6. Developed-Country Trade Policies

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 137-160
  7. The TRIPS Agreement and Developing Countries

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 161-180
  8. Developing-Country Participation in the WTO

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 181-205
  9. The Doha Round Negotiations

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 206-223
  10. The Future of the WTO in Global Governance

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 224-243
  11. Conclusions and Recommendations

    • Constantine Michalopoulos
    Pages 244-252
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 253-278

About this book

This volume examines the main factors for developing country trade performance in the last thirty years, their own trade policies, market access issues they face, and their increasingly more effective participation in the WTO and the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations.

Reviews

"The participation of developing countries in global trade has increased dramatically since the 1980s. This excellent book provides a highly readable analysis of the drivers of this change, the disparities in outcomes across countries and the implications for the multilateral trading system. It should be required reading for all tarde and development practitioners." - Bernard Hoekman, Director, Global Economics, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

"Congratulations- Emerging Powers in the WTO will make a great contribution to the subject and wonderful material for both students and practitioners.I am enjoying and learning a lot from it. - K.Y. Amoako, President, African Center for Economic Transfromation, Accra, Ghana

"The global trading landscape has changed dramatically since the Uruguay Round. Michalopoulos draws upon his decades of experience at the intersection of trade and development to analyse these changes in technology, geopolitics and commercial practices, and provides the path for the trading system's response to these realities. A must read for anyone who is serious about understanding today's global economy." -Peter Allgeier, President,Coalition of Services Industries, former US Ambassador to the WTO

"Developing countries have long perceived themselves as disadvantaged in the world trading system. But much has changed in recent years. This is an excellent overview, from the developing countries viewpoint, of their role in the WTO and a fine reference for those interested in a comprehensive update of their participation in world trade." - Anne Krueger, Senior Fellow, Stanford Center for International Development and Senior Research Professor, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University

About the author

Constantine Michalopoulos wrote this volume while a Visiting Scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University. For many years he was a senior official at the World Bank and has served as Chief Economist of the US Agency for International Development and as Special Advisor at the WTO. Following his retirement from the World Bank he has been a consultant to many governments and international organizations on trade, aid and development. He is an author of several books and over 100 monographs and articles on these issues.

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