Essays about: "the doha round"
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1. Competing for World Markets: The European Union and the United States in international trade negotiations: the case of Singapore
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Using the protection for exporters theory the thesis analyzes the EU’s quest for world markets in the case of trade negotiations with Singapore. The protection for exporters theory assumes governments to shift bias from the import competing sector to the export competing sector when exporters are exposed to potential losses. READ MORE
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2. Trade Facilitation in the Multilateral Trading System - An Analysis of the Doha Round Negotiations on Trade Facilitation
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The World Trade Organization (WTO) as the world trading system is at a “cross roads”. Following the failure of ministers to reach an agreement on the WTO negotiations at their meeting in Geneva in July 2008, the WTO Members have retreated for serious reflection on the continued efforts to conclude the Doha Round. READ MORE
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3. India in the Doha Development Round
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This thesis attempts to answer the question why there was a breakdown in talks between India and the USA over the issue Special Safeguard Mechanism (SSM), at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Geneva in July 2008. This is done through Robert Putnams’ two-level game framework, which is applied to the interplay between India’s diplomacy and domestic politics. READ MORE
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4. Change of Power in the WTO – Reality or Illusion? : A study of developing countries' bargaining power in the GATT/WTO negotiations from the Tokyo round to the Doha round
University essay from Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The agenda of the multilateral trade negotiations has since the beginning of the creation of GATT in 1947, traditionally been dominated by the industrialised countries' interests. The last decade has, however, shown signs of a possible change in the power relations between developed and developing countries, in favour of the developing countries. READ MORE
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5. Sufficient Efficiency? - A study on the World Trade Organization, The Doha Round and Agricultural Trade Issues in Developing Countries
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In 2001 the Doha Round Talks was initiated by the World Trade Organization. Development was the overarching goal. For several developing countries with a comparative advantage in agriculture, trade with such products is seen as essential to economic growth and thus development. READ MORE