Positive Agenda for Developing Countries : Issues for Future Trade Negotiations
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Trade negotiations: Positive steps for developing nations.
This book is a useful guide for policymakers and trade negotiators in developing countries who want to maximize opportunities for their countries through international trade negotiations. It emphasizes the need for a positive agenda that includes capacity building, objective setting, and pursuing those objectives in negotiations. The book provides insights and guidance on how developing countries can better understand their interests and then formulate and pursue trade agendas that reflect those interests while contributing to increased trade and economic growth.
Positive Agenda for Developing Countries : Issues for Future Trade Negotiations
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The World Trade Organization has evolved beyond the GATT, and developing countries face new and intensified challenges and opportunities in the multilateral trading sytem. UNCTAD has launched the "positive agenda" with a view to assisting developing countries to build their capacity to identify their interests, formulate trade objectives and pursue those objectives in international trade negotiations. The papers in this book contribute to the preparatory process leading up to the formulating policies that allow this objective to be met.
Author: United Nations: Conference on Trade and Development
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 516
Publisher: United Nations
Publication Date: 26 Oct 2000
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