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Reinvigorating the WTO as a negotiating forum
Nakagawa, Junji; Sait Akman; Axel Berger; Eduardo Bianchi; Manjiao Chi; Uri Dadush; Jean Dong; Gabriel Felbermayr; Andreas Freytag; Anabel Gonzalez; Bernard Hoekman; David Laborde; Sandra Rios; Sabyasachi Saha; Claudia Schmucker; Akihiko Ta
出版年2019
摘要The multilateral trading system is on the verge of a crisis arising from, among others, the dysfunction of the WTO as a forum for trade liberalization and trade related rule-making. The G20 should tackle with this challenge in a proactive and innovative manner by reinvigorating the WTO as a forum for negotiation. Possible policy options include multilateral agreements with multi-speed implementation, plurilateral agreements and critical mass agreements, but priority should be on multilateral agreements with multi-lanes. Possible themes for such negotiations can be e-commerce and investment facilitation.
URLhttps://www.die-gdi.de/en/others-publications/article/reinvigorating-the-wto-as-a-negotiating-forum/
来源智库German Development Institute (Germany)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/499574
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Nakagawa, Junji,Sait Akman,Axel Berger,et al. Reinvigorating the WTO as a negotiating forum.
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