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How
Can Agricultural Reform Reduce Poverty?
By Kym Anderson
The World Bank and Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Formerly School of Economics and Centre for International Economic
Studies, University of Adelaide,
April, 2003
Options for Revising the TRIPs Agreement as It Pertains to Essential
Medicines
By Drusilla Brown
Tufts University
May, 2003
Heterogeneity, Convergences and Divergences: Developing Countries
and the WTO Agricultural Negotiations
By Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla, Ashok Gulati and Sherman Robinson
International Food Policy Research Institute
March, 2003
Can Developing Countries Benefit from Negotiations on Transparency
in Government Procurement in the Doha Round?
By Simon Evenett
World Trade Institute
April, 2003
Services
By Christopher Findlay
National Centre for Development Studies and Australia-Japan Research
Center, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management
March, 2003
WTO Rules that Allow New Trade Restrictions: The Public Interest
is a Bastard Child
By J. Michael Finger and Andrei Zlate
American Enterprise Institute and Boston College
April, 2003
Economic Development, Competition Policy and the WTO
By Bernard Hoekman
The World Bank and CEPR
April 2003
Which WTO Provisions are Invoked by and Against Developing Countries?
By Henrik Horn and Petros Mavroidis
Institute for International Economics, Stockholm University and CEPR
(Horn)
University of Neuchâtel and CEPR (Mavroidis)
April 2003
Trade and Development: A Review of the Debate
By Douglas Irwin
Dartmouth College
May, 2003
Trade, Environment and Development
By Veena Jha
UNCTAD
March, 2003
Norms and Standards
By Timothy Josling
Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
March, 2003
Observations on the Development Potential of Geographical Indications
By Keith Maskus
University of Colorado at Boulder
March, 2003
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Present Trade System for Developing
Countries
By Çaglar Özden
Emory University and The World Bank
March, 2003
Investment Rules for Development: Options for Collective Action
By Pierre Sauvé
Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Etudes Politiques
de Paris
March, 2003
The Unilateral/Bilateral/Regional/Multilateral Approaches to Trade
Liberalization
By Maurice Schiff
The World Bank
February, 2003
GATS Mode 4: The Temporary Movement of Natural Persons
By L. Alan Winters
University of Sussex, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London,
Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
April, 2003
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