"Two Principles for the Next Round or, How to Bring Developing Countries in from the Cold"

© World Economy, 1999
Volume: 23 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 437-54

Publication type: Journal article

Research Archive Topic: Business Economics and Public Policy, World Business

Abstract

The author argues that trade liberalization must be balanced in agenda, process and outcomes, including not only sectors in which developed countries have a comparative advantage, like financial services, but also those in which developing countries have a special interest, like agriculture and construction services. Account must be taken of the marked disadvantage that developing countries have in participating meaningfully in negotiations.

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