Following in the wake of the World Trade Organization s engagement
with Aid for Trade, this book brings together a range of
perspectives around this emerging issue. The collection of articles
in this volume presents many of the ideas elaborated through
research conducted by International Lawyers and Economists Against
Poverty (ILEAP) since 2005 and is intended to provide a basis for
further study. Since many of the contributions on aid for trade to
date have come from the North, the book looks to deepen the debate
by forwarding voices and experiences from the South. The book
traces the evolution of Aid for Trade from its beginnings and
examines the global architecture, modalities, and costs associated
with its implementation. Drawing on lessons from national and
regional experiences, this book further explores ways in which Aid
for Trade can both move forward and become a real tool for poverty
reduction in beneficiary countries.
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