Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 419733
Multilateral rules for regional trade agreements: Past, present and future
Multilateral rules for regional trade agreements: Past, present and future // Emerging Trade Issues for Policymakers in Developing Countries in Asia and the Pacific / Mikić, Mia (ur.).
Bangkok: Ekonomska i socijalna komisija za Aziju i Pacifik (ESCAP), 2007. str. 215-239
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Naslov
Multilateral rules for regional trade agreements: Past, present and future
Autori
Mikić, Mia
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Emerging Trade Issues for Policymakers in Developing Countries in Asia and the Pacific
Urednik/ci
Mikić, Mia
Izdavač
Ekonomska i socijalna komisija za Aziju i Pacifik (ESCAP)
Grad
Bangkok
Godina
2007
Raspon stranica
215-239
ISBN
978-92-1-120568-8
Ključne riječi
Multilateral rules, regional trade agreements
Sažetak
This chapter explores how the former (GATT) and current (WTO) multilateral trading system have been handling the rules on RTAs over time and with the change of the multilateral liberalization agendas, and how the monitoring and evaluation set by those rules have been working. The chapter is structured as follows. Section A reviews the ideas of reciprocity and non-discrimination as the two fundamental principles of MTS. Section B explores the rules on RTAs that were originally set and that evolved in the pre-WTO period. The implementation of those rules is also reviewed through available data. Section C covers the period of the Doha Development Agenda as well as the intended and achieved negotiations on rules on RTAs based on Doha declaration. The new Transparency Mechanism on RTAs, one of the rare tangible outputs of the Round so far, is analysed in detail in terms of its characteristics and experience with its application is summarized aheadn of the formal review due in the WTO in October 2008. Section D looks into the situation in the Asian and the Pacific region with regard to notification and the WTO consideration process. Section E looks into reasons for reliance on RTAs and recommends persisting with the achieved improvements through the Transparency Mechanism even if the Doha Round remains in a longer or permanent impasse.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
017-0171682-1288 - Međunarodni aspekti konkurentnosti, restrukturiranja i poduzetništva u RH (Čučković, Nevenka, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Institut za razvoj i međunarodne odnose
Profili:
Mia Mikić
(autor)