Multilateralism versus regionalism : trade issues after the Uruguay Round /
The completion of the Uruguay Round in April 1994 has not solved all the problems. The issue of regionalism versus multilateral agreements such as the Uruguay Round remains a crucial one, as is argued in the first five chapters of this volume. Successive chapters deal with specific issues such as gr...
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Portland, OR : Geneva :
Frank Cass ; EADI,
1996
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Results of the Uruguay Round and the Agenda for the World Trade Organisation / Meine Pieter van Dijk
- part PART I
- chapter 2 Regionalisation of World Trade Dead End or Way Out?
- chapter 3 Bilateralism versus Multilaterism: Changes in EU's Trade Policy for Europe
- chapter 4 The EU's Trade Policy for the ACP Countries: Is It Conflicting with Multilateralism? / Meine Pieter van Dijk
- chapter 5 The Integration of Regional Groups into Multi-Country Organisations / Sheila Page
- part PART II
- chapter 6 Green Protectionism: A Threat to Third World Exports? / Jürgen Wiemann
- chapter 7 Multilateral Trade and Technical Standards: Theoretical Approaches to Harmonisation / Mariarosa Lunati
- chapter 8 GATT and the Theory of Intellectual Property / Sandro Sideri
- chapter 9 Disarmament and International Trade: A General Equilibrium Approach
- chapter 10 The Restrictiveness of the MFA: Evidence on Eastern European Exports to the EU / Alberto Brugnoli
- chapter 11 Trade Policy and Foreign Investment: Redeployment Illustrated by the Textiles and Clothing Industry / Giorgio Barba Navaretti
- chapter 12 The Impact of the Uruguay Round on International Commodity Agreements: The Case of Coffee / Antonella Mori
- chapter 13 The External Impact of the New Common Agricultural Policy: An Assessment in Terms of Strategic Trade Policy / Francesco Passarelli.