Trade Preferences and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries

Trade Preferences and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries

Hoekman, Bernard; OEzden, Caglar

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

12/2006

624

Dura

Inglês

9781843766353

15 a 20 dias

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Contents:

Acknowledgements

Introduction Bernard Hoekman and Caglar OEzden

PART I HISTORY/EARLY IDEAS AND ASSESSMENTS
1. UNCTAD (1964), 'Industrial Exports from the Developing Countries and Preferences'
2. Gardner Patterson (1965), 'Would Tariff Preferences Help Economic Development?'
3. Harry G. Johnson (1967), 'Trade Preferences for Manufactured Goods'
4. Mordechai E. Kreinin and J.M. Finger (1976), 'A Critical Survey of the New International Economic Order'

PART II ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
5. Richard N. Cooper (1972), 'The European Community's System of Generalized Tariff Preferences: A Critique'
6. Tracy Murray (1973), 'How Helpful is the Generalised System of Preferences to Developing Countries?'
7. R.E. Baldwin and T. Murray (1977), 'MFN Tariff Reductions and Developing Country Trade Benefits under the GSP'
8. Andre Sapir (1981), 'Trade Benefits under the EEC Generalized System of Preferences'
9. Andre Sapir and Lars Lundberg (1984), 'The U.S. Generalized System of Preferences and Its Impacts'
10. Drusilla K. Brown (1987), 'General Equilibrium Effects of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences'
11. Don P. Clark and Simonetta Zarrilli (1992), 'Non-Tariff Measures and Industrial Nation Imports of GSP-Covered Products'
12. James Devault (1996), 'Competitive Need Limits and the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences'

PART III ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
13. Jan Herin (1986), 'Rules of Origin and Differences between Tariff Levels in EFTA and in the EC'
14. Paul Brenton and Miriam Manchin (2003), 'Making EU Trade Agreements Work: The Role of Rules of Origin'
15. Aaditya Mattoo, Devesh Roy and Arvind Subramanian (2003), 'The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act and its Rules of Origin: Generosity Undermined?'
16. Christopher Stevens and Jane Kennan (2004), 'Making Trade Preferences More Effective'

PART IV POLITICAL ECONOMY
17. Rachel McCulloch and Jose Pinera (1977), 'Trade as Aid: The Political Economy of Tariff Preferences for Developing Countries'
18. Edward John Ray (1987), 'The Impact of Special Interests on Preferential Tariff Concessions by the United States'
19. Marcelo Olarreaga and Caglar OEzden (2005), 'AGOA and Apparel: Who Captures the Tariff Rent in the Presence of Preferential Market Access?'
20. Caglar OEzden and Eric Reinhardt (2005), 'The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies, 1976-2000'

PART V PREFERENCE EROSION
21. Jaleel Ahmad (1978), 'Tokyo Rounds of Trade Negotiations and the Generalised System of Preferences'
22. Fumiko Yamazaki (1996), 'Potential Erosion of Trade Preferences in Agricultural Products'
23. Katerina Alexandraki and Hans Peter Lankes (2004), 'The Impact of Preference Erosion on Middle-Income Countries'

PART VI INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, GATT/WTO DEVELOPMENTS AND PROPOSALS FOR REFORM
24. Martin Wolf (1984), 'Two-Edged Sword: Demands of Developing Countries and the Trading System'
25. Brian Hindley (1987), 'Different and More Favorable Treatment - and Graduation'
26. John Whalley (1999), 'Special and Differential Treatment in the Millennium Round'
27. Susan Prowse (2002), 'The Role of International and National Agencies in Trade-related Capacity Building'
28. Christopher Stevens (2003), 'If One Size Doesn't Fit All, What Does? Rethinking Special and Differential Treatment in the World Trade Organization'
29. Bernard Hoekman, Constantine Michalopoulos and L. Alan Winters (2004), 'Special and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries in the WTO: Moving Forward After Cancun'

ANNEX
30. GATT (1965), GATT: Trade and Development
31. GATT (1979), The Enabling Clause

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