Synopses & Reviews
The focus of this book is the ongoing Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, which is endeavoring to further liberalize trade in goods and services. Trade theory supports the view that elimination of trade barriers benefits both importing and exporting economies, and therefore is a win-win game for all the one hundred and forty-eight members of the World Trade Organization. A successful Doha Round is sure to have far-reaching ramifications for the global economy.
About the Author
Dilip K. Das has taught in several prestigious business schools in the past, including INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France; Graduate School of Business, University of Sydney, Australia. He has also worked as a consultant to numerous international organizations, including the USAID and the World Bank.
Table of Contents
The Doha Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations: Setting and Overture * Equilibrating the Global Trading System and the Doha Round * Setback in Cancun: Salvaging the Doha Round * The Doha Round and the Developing Economies * Trade in Services and the Doha Round * Trade in Agriculture and the Doha Round * Intellectual Property Rights and the Doha Round