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Participation of small developing economies in the governance of the multilateral trading system

1 Dec 2009

Given their vulnerability to external economic events, small developing countries (SDEs) are particularly cognizant of their place in the world economy. Moreover, given their reliance on international trade for prosperity, SDEs are also concerned about the rules and institutions governing the multilateral trading system. in this paper, the author reviews and evaluates the participation of SDEs in the governance of the multilateral trading system, with a particular focus on the WTO. He suggests how SDEs can improve the efficacy of their participation in the WTO's decision-making process, and proposes ways in which the WTO could be adapted to better integrate SDEs in its governance.
environment government politics economics democracy economy governance gross domestic product science and technology international trade world trade organization (wto) global governance copyright international development economic growth international economic relations international relations investments development aid international monetary fund wto capital inflows consensus decision-making development economics states, small foreign-exchange pacific island forum

Authors

Bernal, Richard L

Pages
48
Published in
Canada

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