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The Uruguay Round was the most ambitious trade negotiation in history. It covered a wide variety of subjects relating to trade in goods: it brought under the aegis of multilateral disciplines to two new sectors agriculture and textiles which had previously been exempted from such disciplines; it established new rules for services and intellectual property rights, and it set up a new World Trade Organisation (WTO) charged with supervising the results of the Round and continuing negotiations on all trade-related questions and it has helped developing countries in particular. About Author : Dr. M Lakshmi Narasaiah has been working as Professor of Economics, and Special Officer Sri Krishnadevaraya University Post-Graduate Centre, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. He is a Post Graduate in Economics and has secured first rank. He has received Ph D, Degree from Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, in 1987. He has worked as UGCJRF and UGCSRF.Starting his professional career as an Assistant Professor of Economics in Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, he has been actively engaged in teaching and research work for the past twenty one years. He was associated with the Government of Andhra Pradesh, Planning Department, in their Centre for Planning and Development Studies Projects.He has extensively traveled abroad. He has to his credit 210 research papers published in reputed National and International Journals, a large number of book reviews and seminar papers besides supervising M Phil, and PhD, studies. He is also working on number of major research projects. He has frequently participated in national and international conferences.He is author of 100 (One Hundred) books. Prof. M Lakshmi Narasaiah is a member of large number of national and international association and is associated with academic bodies in several Universities and Professional organizations. He has been acting as a member of the "Review Committee" for various international economic journals.R Ramudu has received M A, degree in Economics from Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur with first class Marks and Med, degree from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He has also received his Doctoral degree from Sri Krishnadevaraya University. He has published many articles in reputed journals. Now he has been working as teaching assistant in the department of Economics S K U P G Centre, Kurnool. Contents : ContentsPreface1. the WTO in Born2. The WTO and the Developing Countries3. Developing Countries and the Uruguay Round: An Evaluation and Prospects for the Future4. The Uruguay Round: Unraveling the Implications for Low Income and Least Developed Countries5. Developing Countries After the Uruguay Round6. Winners and Losers: The WTO and the Developing Countries7. New Agenda of the WTO8. Beyond the Uruguay Round: Opportunities and Challenges9. Overview of WTO's First Year10. Overview of WTO's First Two Years11. "WTO Has Delivered"12. Defining the Singapore Message of WTO13. WTO Negotiations on Basic Telecommunications14. The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism15. The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture 16. World Trade The Next Challenge17. The Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement and the Developing Countries18. High World Trade Growth Vs. Output: WTO Sees Link to Globalisation19. The Marrakesh Declaration20. Revisiting Bretton Woods: Reforming the World Trade and Finance System21. International Trade with the Consumer's Money22. Preparations in Full Swing for GATT_WTO Transition23. Aid Effectiveness as Multi-level Process24. The Dematerialization of the World Economy25. Promotion of Industry and Foreign Investment in Africa26. Africa to Gain More Trade and Investments from Uruguay Round27. The Future of Agricultural Trade28. Free Trade as Peacemaker: The Benefits of an Open World Trading System29. Developing Countries and the WTO Agricultural Negotiations30. Export Subsidies: A Distortion to Free Trade in Agriculture31. WTO and India32. Few Signs of Hope in Africa33. ASEAN-Regional Trade and Sustainability 34. Markets Thrive on Information 35. Foreign Aid: Giving Conditionalities a Good Name A Development Ethics with a South Perspective36. Give Developing Countries A More Favourable Deal: An Assessment of the World Trade Conference in Doha37. Doha is Not a Development Round38. Cancun Failed-Development Round Adjourned without a ResultBibliographyIndex


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  • ISBN-10: 8184111045


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