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The unbalanced Ururguay Round outcome : the new areas in future WTO negotiations (English)

The Uruguay Round involved a grand North-South bargain: The North reduced import barriers, particularly in textiles and agriculture. The South adopted new domestic regulations in such areas as services and intellectual property-changes that would lead to increased purchases from the North. In mercantilist economics, apples for apples-imports for imports. In real economics, apples for oranges. The authors argue that while the North's reduction of import...
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Finger,Joseph Michael; Nogues,Julio.

The unbalanced Ururguay Round outcome : the new areas in future WTO negotiations (English). Policy, Research working papers ; no. WPS 2732 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/982771468742882734

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