Mancheri, Nabeel A
(2011)
Doha Round Dilemmas: What Stakes India holds in the WTO?
Socio- economic voices.
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Abstract: |
The Doha round of WTO is one of the most contentious and prolonged round in the history of
global trade talks and has been facing a ro
adblock since July 2008 when the talk failed in
Geneva. There is a new found interest among the officials to conclude the Round at least by the
end of 2011. Under these circumstances, this paper examines why the process of trade
negotiation has run into so
much trouble in the Doha Round? Is it the round provides only limited
scope for the developing countries like India. So this paper explores the available estimates of
welfare gains accruing to India form the existing simulations on the DDA, and analyses
India’s
stakes particularly the agriculture sector, the issues of non agricultural market access (NAMA)
and service sectors in the multilateral trading system. |
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International Strategic and Security Studies Programme > Political Science |
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Schools > International Strategic and Security Studies Programme |
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05 Jan 2016 09:15 |
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05 Jan 2016 09:15 |
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http://eprints.nias.res.in/id/eprint/875 |
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