Date: 2018
Type: Technical Report
Revitalizing multilateral governance at the world trade organization : report of the high-level board of experts on the future of global trade governance
Technical Report, Global Economic Dynamics (GED)
HOEKMAN, Bernard M., Revitalizing multilateral governance at the world trade organization : report of the high-level board of experts on the future of global trade governance, Global Economic Dynamics (GED) - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60580
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) serves as a place where trade policy issues are addressed, disputes arbitrated, legal frameworks derived and enforced. Through these functions, the WTO ensures that the rules of trade policy are inspired by fairness and reciprocity rather than national interest. It is crucial to vitalize the global public good that it represents against various threats that have been undermining it. The Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Expert Board on the Future of Global Trade Governance has released a report that elaborates a series of feasible policy recommendations that will increase the effectiveness and salience of the WTO.
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1st edition 2018; The main goal of this report is to make specific suggestions on how WTO members can revitalize the WTO. It is based on discussions among Board members, written contributions by several members, and meetings with trade practitioners.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60580
Series/Number: Global Economic Dynamics (GED)
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