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The research papers posted below were prepared for
the project Global Trade and Financial Architecture,
supported financially by the Department for International Development
of the United Kingdom. The main findings are summarized in the short
policy note, “Strengthening
the Global Trade Architecture for Economic Development: An Agenda
for Action.” The program of work was designed to build
on the findings of the report of the UN Millennium Project Task Force
on Trade, Trade for development.
Its objectives were to identify and analyze options for making the
multilateral trading system more supportive of development, and in
particular to follow up on the specific recommendations in the Task
Force Report that called for expanded “aid for trade” to
complement the Doha negotiations and the need for new approaches
on special and differential treatment of developing countries in
the WTO.
The
program comprised a steering committee consisting of researchers
and policymakers, chaired by Ernesto Zedillo, Director of the
Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. Members included John
Audley, Simon Evenett, Joseph Francois, Eleanor Fuller, Gerry Helleiner,
Bernard Hoekman, Faizel Ismail, Hans Peter Lankes, Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz,
Patrick Messerlin, Dominique Njinkeu, Howard Pack, Sheila Page,
Susan Prowse, Jayanta Roy, Kamal Saggi, Jose Manuel Salazar, Sok
Siphana, Thierry Verdier and L. Alan Winters. All members of this
group participated in a strictly personal capacity.
Research Papers
POLICY BRIEF
Strengthening the Global Trade Architecture for Economic Development:
An Agenda for Action
GTFA Project Overview
Trade for Development
Trade for Development: Main Conclusions and Recommendations
Poverty Impacts
of Global Trade Reform – Case Studies
Presentation at the Annual Bank Conference on Development
Economics
Department for International Development (UK)
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