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In this issue, Hidayat Greenfield enters the Disneyland of the WTO, where the real world stops and corporate fantasies begin, while Aileen Kwa warns of the traps awaiting developing countries in the draft text on services. There also a link to a very useful briefing on the World Bank’s rubbery trade figures.
In this issue, Hidayat Greenfield enters the Disneyland of the WTO, where the real world stops and corporate fantasies begin, while Aileen Kwa warns of the traps awaiting developing countries in the draft text on services. There also a link to a very useful briefing on the World Bank’s rubbery trade figures.
DISNEYLAND, DOHA AND THE WTO IN HONG KONG: THE SPECTACLE OF CORPORATE FEAR, ABSURDITY AND THE NEW UNIVERSALISM
By Hidayat Greenfield
IN GENEVA: GATS DRAFT POINTS IN DANGEROUS DIRECTION
by Aileen Kwa
by Aileen Kwa
LINK OF THE WEEK
Doha Round’s Development Impacts: Shrinking Gains and Real Costs, by Timothy Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher, RIS Policy Brief, No. 19, November
Doha Round’s Development Impacts: Shrinking Gains and Real Costs, by Timothy Wise and Kevin P. Gallagher, RIS Policy Brief, No. 19, November