The Uruguay Round and Developing Countries: An Assessment
Synopsis
This study provides an overall assessment of the implications of the Uruguay Round for a broad cross-section of developing Commonwealth countries. It also makes recommendations on policy options open to them. It is hoped that the study will provide a good basis for member governments in assessing the policy implications of the impending changes in the international trading system in the context of their economies, and in formulating appropriate responses.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Executive Summary
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Introduction and Overview
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A Review of The Uruguay Round Agreements
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Liberalisation and Market Access
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Erosion of Preferential Access and Changes In Special and Differential (S and D) Status
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Adjustment Issues and Transitional Arrangements
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The New Issues and Developing Countries
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Systemic Issues and Commonwealth Developing Countries
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Conclusions
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Appendix Tables and References
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Published
1 January 1996
Series
Online ISSN
2310-1385
Categories
Copyright (c) 1996 Commonwealth Secretariat
License
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