Multilateral trade cooperation : what nex?
Hoekman, Bernard ; Vines, David
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
2007
23
3
Autumn
311-334
history ; trade liberalization ; WTO
Trade
https://academic.oup.com/oxrep/issue
English
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"This paper first briefly describes the role of the WTO and its history. It then lays out a simple bargaining model of international negotiations, which can be used for understanding the Doha Round of talks. Using this, we distil what we regard as the major potential explanations for the difficulties in these talks. We then discuss a number of the systemic questions that confront WTO members. We suggest that the WTO should concentrate on market access, rather than on promoting a development agenda or on further expanding its coverage to deal with regulatory issues or with other domestic policies."
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