Making Global Trade Work for People
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Addresses a range of critical questions. For example: Do trading arrangements - current and proposed - maximize the possibilities of development? Can a developing country's autonomy be preserved while respecting the legitimate objectives of advanced industrial countries to maintain high labour, social and environmental standards at home? Would such a regime be human-development friendly? Looks in detail at the way the current multilateral trade regime has worked under the World Trade Organization tracing its origins from the GATT, analysing how it can be improved, for it to genuinely contribute to human development.
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