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Europe on the road to Doha : towards a new global trade round
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Date Issued
2003-06-10
Date Available
2009-07-24T13:28:22Z
Abstract
This paper reviews progress to date towards a new trade agreement under the Doha
Development Agenda. Some of the key issues in contention are examined, including barriers to trade in agriculture and manufacturing, intellectual property rights, and competition policy. A potential sticking point is whether the US will accept a quasi-judicial role for the WTO and constraints on the use of anti-dumping policy. European governments need to decide how badly they want to complete a new trade agreement, and should start preparing their constituents for compromise if an agreement is to be reached.
Development Agenda. Some of the key issues in contention are examined, including barriers to trade in agriculture and manufacturing, intellectual property rights, and competition policy. A potential sticking point is whether the US will accept a quasi-judicial role for the WTO and constraints on the use of anti-dumping policy. European governments need to decide how badly they want to complete a new trade agreement, and should start preparing their constituents for compromise if an agreement is to be reached.
Sponsorship
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) ; University College Dublin. Institute for the Study of Social Change
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP03/17
Subject – LCSH
Commercial treaties
Doha Development Agenda (2001- )
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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