Fair trade for all : how trade can promote development
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HF1413 .S85 2005
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Commerce international.
Développement économique.
Développement économique.
economic development.
Economische ontwikkeling.
Entwicklungsländer
Fairer Handel
Handelsabkommen
Handelspolitiek.
Internationale handel.
Libéralisation des échanges.
Négociations commerciales.
Négociations internationales.
Ontwikkelingslanden.
Organisation mondiale du commerce.
Organisation mondiale du commerce.
Pays développés.
Pays en développement.
Pays en voie de développement -- Commerce.
Politique commerciale.
Welthandel
Développement économique.
Développement économique.
economic development.
Economische ontwikkeling.
Entwicklungsländer
Fairer Handel
Handelsabkommen
Handelspolitiek.
Internationale handel.
Libéralisation des échanges.
Négociations commerciales.
Négociations internationales.
Ontwikkelingslanden.
Organisation mondiale du commerce.
Organisation mondiale du commerce.
Pays développés.
Pays en développement.
Pays en voie de développement -- Commerce.
Politique commerciale.
Welthandel
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Book
Physical Desc
xxvii, 315 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language
English
UPC
9780199290901
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-296) and index.
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Online version licensed for access by U. of T. users.
Description
Nobel Prize winner Stiglitz joins with fellow economist Andrew Charlton to offer an argument about how globalization can actually help Third World countries. They address one of the key issues--how can the poorer countries of the world be helped to help themselves through freer, fairer trade? To answer this question, the authors put forward a radical and realistic new model for managing trading relationships between the richest and the poorest countries, designed to open up markets in the interests of all nations and not just the most powerful economies, to ensure that trade promotes development, and to minimize the costs of adjustments. Beginning with a brief history of the World Trade Organization, the authors explore the failure of the 2003 Cancun summit and the obstacles that face the Doha Round of negotiations. Finally they spell out the reforms and principles upon which a successful agreement must be based.--From publisher description.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Stiglitz, J. E., & Charlton, A. 1. (2005). Fair trade for all: how trade can promote development . Oxford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stiglitz, Joseph E and Andrew 1978- Charlton. 2005. Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stiglitz, Joseph E and Andrew 1978- Charlton. Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Stiglitz, J. E. and Charlton, A. 1. (2005). Fair trade for all: how trade can promote development. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Stiglitz, Joseph E., and Andrew 1978- Charlton. Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development Oxford University Press, 2005.
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