Analil, Stephen

Development Agenda of Third World Countries Under the WTO Regime Stephen Analil - New Delhi Serials Publishers 2005 - xiii, 417p. - Development Agenda of Third World Countries Under the WTO Regime .

World Trade Organization (Wto) Was Formed As A Result Of The Uruguay Round Of Multilateral Trade Negotiations. The Wto Agreement Has Come Into Force From January 1995, Replacing Gatt And India Along With 110 Other Countries Became The Founder Members Of The Wto. Wto Shall Be Regulating Global Trade In Commodities, Agriculture, Textiles, International Services Like Insurance And Tourism, Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights, Reduction In State Subsidies, Etc. It Places Special Emphasis On The Removal Of Non-Tariff Trade Barriers And Low Level Of Tariffs. It Is Expected To Provide The Common Institutional Framework For The Conduct Of Trade Relations Among Its Members. In This New World Economic Scenario Where The Wto Envisages A Global Market Based On Competition, The Third World Countries Will Be Exposed To Competition For The Rich And Developed Countries. For Many Of The Third World Contries, Globalization Of Markets Has Meant Sudden And Fierce Competion, Unbridled Imports, Pressure To Change Form Indigenous And Probably Poor Technology To Borrowed Technology Which Is Costly Both In Terms Of Price And The Additional Cost Of Training To Use It. In This Context Articles In This Book Try To Analyze And Suggest The Strategies Available To The Large Majority To Third World Countries Including ?India Where A Majority Of The World Population Live.

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