The World Trading System, Volume 4Volume 1 = Historical and conceptual foundations ; Volume 2 = Dispute settlement in the world ; Volume 3 = Administered protection ; Volume 4 = The Uruguay round and beyond. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Normative Concerns in the International Protection | 15 |
Should Patent Protection be Extended to all Developing | 37 |
Assessing the General Agreement on Trade in Services | 78 |
A First Look at Investment in the Final Act of the Uruguay | 97 |
Issues | 116 |
Defogging the Debate | 150 |
An Economic Analysis of Trade Measures to Protect | 221 |
General Reflections on the Relationship of Trade and Labor | 300 |
The Inclusion | 333 |
Mediating the Interface | 352 |
An Assessment | 392 |
Trade in Agriculture M J Trebilcock and R Howse | 409 |
The Threat of Managed Trade to Transforming Economies | 436 |
Other editions - View all
The World Trading System: Critical Perspectives on the World Economy, Volume 4 Robert Howse,Petrus van Bork No preview available - 1998 |
The World Trading System: Dispute settlement in the world trading system. 2 No preview available - 1998 |
The World Trading System: Critical Perspectives of the World Economy Robert Howse No preview available - 1998 |
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