Who's afraid of the WTO ? by Kent Jones.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New York : O.U.P, 2004.Description: 236 pISBN:- 9780195166163
- 343.087 JON/WHO
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Flashpoint trade :the WTO under fire
Chapter 2. Why countries trade (and join the WTO)
Chapter 3. The adjustment problem and protectionism
Chapter 4. Whose trade organisation
Chapter 5. The WTO and national sovereignty
Chapter 6. Trade policy and environment
Chapter 7. Human rights, labour rights, and trade policy
Chapter 8. WTO and the interest of developing countries
Chapter 9. NGOs, multinationals, and global trade governance
Chapter 10. Conclusion :the gains from trade and the global commons
Notes
Bibliography
Index.