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Title: Issues and Options for Multilateral, Regional, and Bilateral Trade Liberalization
Authors: Stern, Robert
Keywords: multilateral trade discussions, World Trade Organization, European Union, agricultural protectionism
Issue Date: 25-Jan-2008
Series/Report no.: IPC Working Paper Series No. 60
Abstract: I first discuss the Doha Round impasse and how this impasse has been created. I next discuss the trade interests of the industrialized and developing countries and thereafter the structure of WTO negotiations. I conclude with a discussion of the policy options for the industrialized and developing countries and the implications for future WTO multilateral negotiations.
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