Trading up : economic perspectives on development issues in the multilateral trading system.

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Imprint:Paris : OECD, c2006.
Description:253 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Language:English
Series:OECD trade policy studies
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6096465
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Varying Form of Title:French title on t.p. verso: Dynamiser les échanges : les enjeux du développement dans le système commercial multilatéral.
Other authors / contributors:Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
ISBN:9264025596
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Standard no.:9789264025592
Table of Contents:
  • Executive summary : a world of trade liberalisation
  • Ch. 1. The Doha development agenda : welfare gains from further multilateral tariff liberalisation / Przemyslaw Kowalski
  • Special focus. Quantifying the effects of trade policy scenarios : alternative modelling approaches / Przemyslaw Kowalski
  • Ch. 2. Global merchandise trade reform : disaggregating the welfare impacts / Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, Will Martin and Kym Anderson
  • Special focus. Non-tariff measures : customs fees and charges on imports / Michael Engman
  • Ch. 3. Trade preference erosion : potential economic impacts / Douglas Lippoldt
  • Special focus. Trade and structural adjustment / Kiichiro Fukasaku and Osamu Onodera
  • Ch. 4. Impact on government revenue of tariff liberalisation in developing countries / Przemyslaw Kowalski
  • Special focus. The costs and benefits of trade facilitation / Evodkia Moise
  • Ch. 5. South-south goods and services trade / Nora Dihel, Przemyslaw Kowalski and Ben Shepherd
  • Special focus. Trade, investment and development / Sebastien Miroudot
  • Ch. 6. Services as outputs and intermediatelinputs : the impact of liberalisation / Nora Dihel and Philippa Dee
  • Special forces. Intellectual property rights and developing countries / Douglas Lippoldt
  • Ch. 7. Agricultural policy reform, factor returns and houehold welfare / Jonathan Brooks
  • Ch. 8. Assessing special and differential treatment and aid for trade as complements to multilateral trade liberalisation / Martina Garcia and Frans Lammersen
  • Special focus. Export credits and the financing of infrastructure in developing countries / Jean Le Cocguic.