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Developing Countries as Plaintiffs and Defendants in GATT/WTO Trade Disputes

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Trade dispute outcomes for developing nations are assessed by measuring trade liberalization gains under the General Agreement on Tariffs/World Trade Organization and Trade dispute settlement process. Retaliatory threats by developing countries and guilty rulings by GATT/WTO panels are also examined. Strategies used by developing nations engaged in disputes are discussed.

Author: Bown, Chad P.
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 2004
Legal issues & crime, Government expenditures, International politics, Legal/Government Regulation, Developing Countries, Company legal issue, Cases, International relations, World Trade Organization, Trade disputes

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Domestic reform, trade and investment liberalisation, financial crisis, and foreign direct investment into Mexico

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Foreign direct investment in Mexico has increased due to the North American Free Trade Agreement, liberalization of economic policy, and political reform. Foreign direct investment and the North American Free Trade Agreement are found to have contributed to economic growth in Mexico.

Author: Graham, Edward M., Wada, Erika
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 2000
Asset sales & divestitures, Acquisitions & mergers, United States, Usage, Foreign investments, Finance, Investments, Political reform

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Trade liberalisation and wage inequality: lessons from the Mexican experience

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Wage inequality is found to be caused by the liberalization of economic policy , investment in technology companies, and an increased demand for skilled labor. Additionally, an increased investment in education, would benefit the workforce, economy, and overall the equality of wages.

Author: Robertson, Raymond
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.
Publication Name: World Economy
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0378-5920
Year: 2000
Personnel administration, Latin America, Economic aspects, International trade, Wages, Wages and salaries

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Subjects list: Economic policy, Developing countries, Statistical Data Included, Mexico
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