India and the WTO

India's trade policy establishment is perceived to be somewhat wary of multilateral engagement, even though India is implementing substantial economic, and trade policy reforms. Some essays in this well-researched volume may throw light on thi...

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Main Authors: Mattoo, Aaditya, Stern, Robert M.
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press 2013
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spelling okr-10986-150822021-04-23T14:03:12Z India and the WTO Mattoo, Aaditya Stern, Robert M. Mattoo, Aaditya Stern, Robert M. DOHA DOMESTIC REFORM ECONOMIC REFORM INTERNATIONAL TRADE MULTILATERAL ENGAGEMENT TRADE POLICY REFORM India's trade policy establishment is perceived to be somewhat wary of multilateral engagement, even though India is implementing substantial economic, and trade policy reforms. Some essays in this well-researched volume may throw light on this paradox. More important, the essays take a hard look at India's interests, and concerns with respect to international trade. They suggest ways that India could deploy its domestic reform agenda in the Doha Round negotiations, to secure concessions from its trading partners, while using multilateral engagement to reinforce the domestic reform process, and enhance the process' credibility. The book should prove of considerable value to policymakers, market participants, and other stakeholders. 2013-08-14T20:07:25Z 2013-08-14T20:07:25Z 2003 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/08/2622186/india-wto 0-8213-5410-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15082 English en_US Trade and Development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication South Asia India
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DOMESTIC REFORM
ECONOMIC REFORM
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
MULTILATERAL ENGAGEMENT
TRADE POLICY REFORM
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ECONOMIC REFORM
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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TRADE POLICY REFORM
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Stern, Robert M.
India and the WTO
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description India's trade policy establishment is perceived to be somewhat wary of multilateral engagement, even though India is implementing substantial economic, and trade policy reforms. Some essays in this well-researched volume may throw light on this paradox. More important, the essays take a hard look at India's interests, and concerns with respect to international trade. They suggest ways that India could deploy its domestic reform agenda in the Doha Round negotiations, to secure concessions from its trading partners, while using multilateral engagement to reinforce the domestic reform process, and enhance the process' credibility. The book should prove of considerable value to policymakers, market participants, and other stakeholders.
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Stern, Robert M.
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title India and the WTO
title_short India and the WTO
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publisher Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press
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