Global economic prospects : realizing the development promise of the Doha Agenda, 2004.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, 2004Description: xxxiii, 299 p. : illustrationsISBN: 9780821355824 ; 0821355821Subject(s): Economic forecasting -- Developing countries | Economic forecasting | Economic history -- 1990- Developing countries -- Economic conditions | International economic relations | Economic history | Developing countriesDDC classification: 338.9 Summary: The Doha Development Agenda of the Fourth Ministerial Conference of the WTO opened many contentious and important questions. 'Global Economic Prospects 2004' analyzes the most critical multilateral trade issues and suggests policy options that would raise living standards in developing countries and reduce global poverty. The fourteenth annual edition of 'Global Economic Prospects': · explores the short-, medium-, and long-term outlook for the global economy, including driving forces, commodity prices, and capital flows, and their implications for major regions. · reviews recent trends in exports from developing countries, trade barriers that work to the disadvantage of poor people, and policies to reduce protection and other inequities in the world trading system. · examines trade in agriculturethe most important and politically contentious sector for global poverty reductionincluding key lessons from development experience, possible changes to the current system of subsidies and protection, and the potential for liberalization in both rich and poor countries. · investigates the temporary movement of laborso-called Mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Servicesevaluating its advantages and disadvantages to both the home and the host countries. · discusses trade facilitation in light of post-9/11 concerns for security to suggest new policies that would promote greater and more-secure trade. · reviews the special treatment of developing countries in the world trading system and the role of trade preferences, exemptions from WTO rules, and technical assistance to implement WTO trade regulations. 'Global Economic Prospects 2004' provides essential information for those concerned with developments shaping today's global economy.
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The Doha Development Agenda of the Fourth Ministerial Conference of the WTO opened many contentious and important questions. 'Global Economic Prospects 2004' analyzes the most critical multilateral trade issues and suggests policy options that would raise living standards in developing countries and reduce global poverty.

The fourteenth annual edition of 'Global Economic Prospects':
· explores the short-, medium-, and long-term outlook for the global economy, including driving forces, commodity prices, and capital flows, and their implications for major regions.
· reviews recent trends in exports from developing countries, trade barriers that work to the disadvantage of poor people, and policies to reduce protection and other inequities in the world trading system.
· examines trade in agriculturethe most important and politically contentious sector for global poverty reductionincluding key lessons from development experience, possible changes to the current system of subsidies and protection, and the potential for liberalization in both rich and poor countries.
· investigates the temporary movement of laborso-called Mode 4 of the General Agreement on Trade in Servicesevaluating its advantages and disadvantages to both the home and the host countries.
· discusses trade facilitation in light of post-9/11 concerns for security to suggest new policies that would promote greater and more-secure trade.
· reviews the special treatment of developing countries in the world trading system and the role of trade preferences, exemptions from WTO rules, and technical assistance to implement WTO trade regulations.

'Global Economic Prospects 2004' provides essential information for those concerned with developments shaping today's global economy.

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