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The World Trading System after Cancún, or: How the rhetoric of the development round rebounded on the industrialized countries... How the rhetoric of the development round rebounded on the industrialized countries…
Die Welthandelsordnung nach Cancún, oder: Was passiert, wenn die Rhetorik von der Entwicklungsrunde plötzlich ernst genommen wird...
[Kurzbericht]
Körperschaftlicher Herausgeber
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH
Abstract "International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduction. A development round could reinforce this potential. Development scholars largely agree on what would constitute a development round: improved market access for developing countries, no negotiati... mehr
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduction. A development round could reinforce this potential. Development scholars largely agree on what would constitute a development round: improved market access for developing countries, no negotiations on investment and competition rules in the current round, additional support
for developing countries in the field of trade-related capacity-building. In contrast to their own rhetoric, however, trade policy makers in industrialized countries do not feel obliged by this consensus. It is therefore they who bear the main responsibility for the failure of Cancún. In Cancún the developing countries successfully presented themselves as an articulate group with the potential to block multilateral trade negotiations. It remains to be seen whether they will use their new-won scopes of action to take a hand in constructively shaping the world trading system. This will depend largely on newly industrializing countries (NICs) and anchor countries like India, China, or Brazil. The conference's failure does not mean a success for developing countries since they failed to achieve their trade-policy goals. What remains is the hope that the shock of Cancún will lead to a greater willingness to compromise, above all on the part of the industrialized countries, but also on the part of NICs and anchor countries, with a view to giving the WTO a more development-friendly shape. If this fails, the multilateral trading system
would be in serious trouble." (author's abstract)... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; Welthandel; Dritte Welt; Handel; Entwicklungsland; WTO; Weltwirtschaftssystem; Handelspolitik
Klassifikation
internationale Beziehungen, Entwicklungspolitik
Volkswirtschaftslehre
Methode
anwendungsorientiert; deskriptive Studie
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2003
Erscheinungsort
Bonn
Seitenangabe
4 S.
Schriftenreihe
Briefing Paper, 2/2003
Lizenz
Deposit Licence - Keine Weiterverbreitung, keine Bearbeitung
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