The Developing Countries in World Trade /
The Developing Countries in World Trade / 
ed. by David Glover, Diana Tussie. 
 - 1 online resource (275 p.) 
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I THE URUGUAY ROUND -- 1 Bargaining Strategies of Developing Countries in the Uruguay Round -- PART II A WORLD OF NEW REGIONAL DIMENSIONS -- 2 Economic Integration in Europe: Implications for Developing Countries -- 3 Canada and the United States: Drifting Toward Regionalism -- PART III NATIONAL RESPONSES -- 4 Out of the Crisis: Mexico -- 5 The Multiple Tracks of a Small Open Economy: Costa Rica -- 6 Bargaining at a Crossroads: Argentina -- 7 Trade Policies and Bargaining in a Heavily Indebted Economy: Brazil -- 8 The Walk Away from Leadership: India -- 9 Bypassing Barriers: Lessons from the Asian NICs -- PART IV COLLECTIVE RESPONSES -- 10 Holding the Balance: The Cairns Group in the Uruguay Round -- 11 Developing-Country Coalitions in International Trade Negotiations -- PART V CONCLUSIONS -- 12 Developing Countries in World Trade: Implications for Bargaining -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
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The authors analyze the implications of changes in the world trading system for the bargaining positions and power of the developing countries, the tactics the LDCs have chosen to promote their interests, and the results they have achieved.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781555873844 9781685852160
10.1515/9781685852160 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General.
                        Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I THE URUGUAY ROUND -- 1 Bargaining Strategies of Developing Countries in the Uruguay Round -- PART II A WORLD OF NEW REGIONAL DIMENSIONS -- 2 Economic Integration in Europe: Implications for Developing Countries -- 3 Canada and the United States: Drifting Toward Regionalism -- PART III NATIONAL RESPONSES -- 4 Out of the Crisis: Mexico -- 5 The Multiple Tracks of a Small Open Economy: Costa Rica -- 6 Bargaining at a Crossroads: Argentina -- 7 Trade Policies and Bargaining in a Heavily Indebted Economy: Brazil -- 8 The Walk Away from Leadership: India -- 9 Bypassing Barriers: Lessons from the Asian NICs -- PART IV COLLECTIVE RESPONSES -- 10 Holding the Balance: The Cairns Group in the Uruguay Round -- 11 Developing-Country Coalitions in International Trade Negotiations -- PART V CONCLUSIONS -- 12 Developing Countries in World Trade: Implications for Bargaining -- Acronyms -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The authors analyze the implications of changes in the world trading system for the bargaining positions and power of the developing countries, the tactics the LDCs have chosen to promote their interests, and the results they have achieved.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781555873844 9781685852160
10.1515/9781685852160 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General.

