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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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