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| Tipo materiale: | Risorsa internet |
|---|---|
| Tipo documento: | Book, Internet Resource |
| Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: |
Joseph E Stiglitz; Andrew Charlton |
| ISBN: | 9780199290901 0199290903 |
| Numero OCLC: | 61724421 |
| Descrizione: | xxvii, 315 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenuti: | List of tables -- List of figures -- Glossary -- 1. Introduction : The story so far -- 2. Trade can be good for development -- 3. The need for a development round -- 4. What has Doha achieved? -- 5. Founding principles : the basis of a fair agreement -- 6. Special treatment for developing countries -- 7. Priorities for a development round -- 8. How to open up markets -- 9. Priorities behind the border -- 10. What should not be on the agenda? -- 11. Joining the trading system -- 12. Institutional reforms -- 13. Trade liberalization and the costs of adjustment -- Appendix 1: Empirical review of market access issues -- Appendix 2: Empirical review of the Singapore issues -- References -- Index. |
| Responsabilità: | Joseph E. Stiglitz and Andrew Charlton. |
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A challenging and interesting book...This is an excellent contribution to the debate on trade policy. It is knowledgeable and authoritative, as one would expect from Stiglitz, who is a Nobel prize-winner and who was top economist at the World Bank. It is very practical in outlining general principles and giving detailed examples. The beauty of this book is that it adopts the sensible approach to markets to which most economists subscribe...a timely and valuable contribution. Huw Dixon, Higher Education Supplement The book offers a sharp challenge to the 'market fundamentalist' view that the best way poor countries can improve their lot is to eliminate all their trade barriers ss rapidly as possible. Washington Post We are stuck with a global economic system that doesn't work for half the world. Stiglitz and Charlton propose a plan to embrace the other half, to move to a future of shared benefits and shared responsibilities. President Bill Clinton The authors have provided valuable analysis and proposals which deserve to be debated further Political Studies Review Stiglitz brings considerable practical experience to bear on this analysis. Jawade Liaqat, Tribune Per saperne di più…

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