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Socio-Economic Policy Brief, No.3, December 2005. A Less Ambitious WTO Ministerial Still Delivers Plenty: The Primacy of Multilateralism


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| Author(s):
UNESCAP
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| Economic Sector(s):
(1) Global, regional and multisectoral economic and social development strategies and policies; (2) Global trade policies |
| ESCAP Reference
No.: December 2005, Issue No.3 |
| Division/Office:
Macroeconomic Policy and Development |
| Published Date:
December 2005 |
| Country:
{Non-country Specific Publication} |
| Hard Copy Price:
Free
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| The policy brief responds to emerging issues in the Asia-Pacific region in a timely manner and provides a concise policy-oriented analysis. Policy Briefs are issued on a need-driven basis with analysis of the nature of the event, its impact on the region and provide policy options available for member countries of the ESCAP region. |


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A LESS AMBITIOUS WTO MINISTERIAL STILL DELIVERS PLENTY: THE PRIMACY OF MULTILATERALISM
- The Primacy of the Multilateral Trading System
- Where do we stand ont he eve of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong, China?
- Trade-dependent nations of Asia and the Pacific: emerging new leaders?
- Trade liberalization-related adjustment costs - could they be eased by "Aid for Trade"?
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