SECTION 3. PLAYING ON AN UNEVEN FIELD: The developing countries and the WTO/URAS -- Bhagirath Lal Das -- SECTION 1. THE RULES OF THE GAME: The GATT period -- Recommendations of the 1st SEATINI workshop on strengthening Africa in world trade. From free trade to managed trade / Chakravarthi Raghavan -- Notes on developments in the international trading system for the review under conference resolution 159(VI), paragraph 14, and board decision 320(XXXI) ; 36th session of the UNCTAD Trade and Development Board, 1990 / UNCTAD Secretariat -- At forty, GATT still a rich man's club / Chakravarthi Raghavan -- Developing countries and the global trading system / Miles Kahler, John Odell -- SECTION 2. JOINING THE GAME, WILLING OR NOT: The Uruguay Round Agreements and the transition to the WTO -- Single undtertaking: from Tokyo to Marrakesh / Chandrakant Patel -- The outcome of the Uruguay Round: an initial assessment / UNCTAD Secretariat -- 41st session of the UNCTAD Trade and Development Board, 1994 / UNCTAD Secretariat -- The WTO dispute settlement system / Magda Shahin -- Did Uruguay Round resolve anything? / Chakravarthi Raghavan -- Full participation and efficiency in negotiations / Bhagirath Lal Das -- SECTION 3. PLAYING ON AN UNEVEN FIELD: The developing countries and the WTO/URAS -- Is your country allowed to vote at the WTO? / Yash Tandon -- The WTO Agreements: implications and imbalances / Bhagirath Lal Das -- Initial euphoria over WTO gives way to reality / Chakravarthi Raghavan -- Developing countries and negotiations in the WTO / Vinod Rege -- Coping with WTO needs new institutions in south countries / Bhagirath Lal Das -- Recommendations of the 1st SEATINI workshop on strengthening Africa in world trade.
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SEATINI readings in globalisation and world trade 1
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