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Trade for Development
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  • Trade for Development
  • Written by author Jeffrey D. Sachs
  • Published by Earthscan Publications Ltd., May 2005
  • The Millennium Development Goals, adopted at the UN Millennium Summit in 2000, are the world's targets for dramatically reducing extreme poverty in its many dimensions by 2015—income poverty, hunger, disease, exclusion, lack of infrastructure and shelter-
  • * One of 14 publications comprising the official UN strategy on how to reduce extreme poverty and achieve the fundamental worldwide human development goals for the coming decade * Project directed by Jeffrey D. Sachs, named one of the 100 most influen
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Introduction
• Why is trade expansion critical for the Goals?
• Developing countries and trade
• The World Trade Organization
• Doha Development Agenda
• Structure of this report
• Part I: Market access agenda
• Why another Round?
• Who pays for protection?
• Agriculture
• The current protection in OECD countries
• Benefits from farm liberalization
• Addressing concerns about liberalization
• Negotiating issues'strategic view and tactical choices
• Services
• Existing levels of protection in services trade and investment
• Addressing concerns about liberalization
• Priorities for liberalization
• Nonagricultural merchandise trade
• Current levels of protection
• Benefits of liberalization
• Managing adjustment
• Priorities for liberalization
• Keeping markets open
• Contingent protection
• Standards
• Preferential market access
• Has preferential access conferred the expected benefits?
• Has preferential access caused harm?
• Preference erosion
• Part II: Rules-related issues
• What should be the scope of WTO rules?
• Is there a link to market access?
• Are there domestic benefits to negotiating rules on regulation?
• Is there specific value in a WTO agreement?
• The Singapore issues
• The Singapore issues left out of the Doha Round
• Trade facilitation
• The TRIPS Agreement
• TRIPS and access to medicines
• Interpreting the TRIPS regime on geographical indications
• Special and differential treatment
• Is there a development case for different treatment on 'traditional' trade policy instruments?
• Is there a development case for different treatment on regulatory-type rules?
• Moving forward on special and differential treatment
• Part III: Other systemic issues
• Coherence
• Policy coherence at the national level
• Policy coherence at the international level
• Other policy coherence for development
• Free trade agreements
• Do free trade agreements confer benefits?
• Intra-developing country free trade agreements
• The Dispute Settlement Understanding
• Who uses the system?
• Why has developing country participation been limited?
• Main conclusions and recommendations
• Appendices *


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