This book analyses one of the most controversial areas in the
political economy of international trade, namely the issues
surrounding the creation of new ?trade rules?. Various concerns are
addressed, including the environment, labour standards,
intellectual property rights, trade facilitation, competition
policy, investment and government procurement, to many conventional
trade topics including the trade and development linkage.
Nanda combines theoretical analysis with valuable insights derived
from interactions with trade negotiators, politicians and
activists, arguing for a dynamic policy framework, particularly in
developing countries, with regular upgrading. He questions the
effectiveness of the current global trade order in promoting
development, highlighting not only the inability of conventional
economics to capture the reality of international trade but also
the neglect of some basic principles of economics. Nanda also
argues that the WTO is not the right forum for addressing
development issues because trade liberalization has traditionally
been its objective.
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