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This is a series of papers published by Third World Network on trade and development issues that are of public concern, particularly in the South. The series is aimed at generating discussion and contributing to the advancement of appropriate development policies oriented towards fulfilling human needs, social equity and environmental sustainability.



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A Summary of Public Concerns on Investment Treaties and Investor-State Dispute Settlement (No. 42)

A Summary of Public Concerns on Investment Treaties and Investor-State Dispute Settlement (No. 42)

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Analysis of the New WTO Agriculture and NAMA Texts of 6 December 2008 (No. 37)

Analysis of the New WTO Agriculture and NAMA Texts of 6 December 2008 (No. 37)

Author: Martin Khor                               About the Book The Doha Round of multilateral negotiations at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has been hamstrung by...
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Dangers of Negotiating Investment and Competition Rules in the WTO (No. 16)

Dangers of Negotiating Investment and Competition Rules in the WTO (No. 16)

Author: Bhagirath Lal Das                      About the Book Among the new issues which some developed countries are pressing the World Trade Organization (WTO) to take up, are...
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Developing Countries, the WTO and a New Round: A Perspective (No. 12)

Developing Countries, the WTO and a New Round: A Perspective (No. 12)

Author: Ransford Smith                          About the Book A significant number of developing countries are lagging behind other members of the international community in...
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Development Issues in the WTO in the Post-July Package Period: Myth or Reality? (No. 27)

Development Issues in the WTO in the Post-July Package Period: Myth or Reality? (No. 27)

Author: Bonapas Onguglo                      About the Book The 4th World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference at Doha was momentous in the history of GATT/WTO in...
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Does Trade Openness Favour or Hinder Industrialization and Development? (No. 31)

Does Trade Openness Favour or Hinder Industrialization and Development? (No. 31)

Author: Mehdi Shafaeddin                       About the Book The purpose of this study is to examine whether free trade helps or hinders industrialization and development. The...
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Effects of Agricultural Liberalisation: Experiences of Rural Producers in Developing Countries (No. 23)

Effects of Agricultural Liberalisation: Experiences of Rural Producers in Developing Countries (No. 23)

Author: Meenakshi Raman                      About the Book There has been increasing interest in the experiences of small rural producers in developing countries in their...
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Financial Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in the Context of a Possible WTO Agreement on Investment (No. 21)

Financial Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in the Context of a Possible WTO Agreement on Investment (No. 21)

Author: David Woodward                        About the Book This paper presents a graphical presentation of the increasing flows and accelerating build-up of the stock of...
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From Marrakesh to Singapore: The WTO and Developing Countries (No. 1)

From Marrakesh to Singapore: The WTO and Developing Countries (No. 1)

Author: Magda Shahin                           Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Notification Requirements Chapter 2: Implications of the Various Agreements on Developing...
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Globalisation, Liberalisation, and Protectionism: The Global Framework Affecting Rural Producers in Developing Countries (No. 34)

Globalisation, Liberalisation, and Protectionism: The Global Framework Affecting Rural Producers in Developing Countries (No. 34)

Author: Martin Khor                               About the Book This paper provides an overview of the phenomenon of globalisation and its effects on the conditions of...
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