This book provides fresh insights into the theory and policy of
regional and multilateral trade from the perspective of developing
countries. With the collapse of talks at the WTO Doha round,
regionalism has proliferated in the form of Regional Trade
Agreements (RTAs). This in turn has raised a number of critical
issues in global trade policy debate. Given the implication of RTAs
and WTO negotiations on economic development, the book emphasises
that it is essential to examine the macro and micro effects of
international trade flows on welfare, revenue, poverty and
environment, particularly in the light of diversities,
heterogeneities and limited financial capacity of developing
countries. It discusses various issues of trade, investment,
poverty, gender and legal dimensions in the regional and
multilateral framework and is a useful guide to formulation of
trade and economic policies for the benefit of developing
countries.
The book will be of primary interest to those in economics,
commerce and management, and will be a useful reference for
alternative research in this area.
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