
Poverty and the WTO
World Bank Publications (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. December 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-8213-6314-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book considers the debate surrounding the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) currently being negotiated under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO), using fifteen country studies, coupled with the global analysis, to draw general conclusions about the poverty impacts of a prospective DDA.
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Series
Edition
2006
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
900 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8213-6314-0 (9780821363140)
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Thomas W. Hertel | Alan Winters
Poverty and the WTO
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Persons
KYM ANDERSON World Bank, USA
NABIL ANNABI Université Laval, Québec, Canada
CHANNING ARNDT Ministry of Planning and Development, Mozambique, and Purdue University, USA
JORGE BALAT World Bank, USA
MAURIZIO BUSSOLO World Bank, USA
JOHN COCKBURN Université Laval, Québec, Canada
ERWIN CORONG De La Salle University, Philippines
CAESAR B. CORORATON International Food Policy Research Institute, USA
JOAQUIM BENTO DE SOUZA FERREIRA FILHO Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Economia, Sociologia e Administração, Brazil
BERNARD DECALUWÉ Université Laval, Québec, Canada
CHRISTIAN ARNAULT EMINI CEREG (University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon) and Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
J. MARK HORRIDGE Monash University, Centre of Policy Studies, Australia
MAROS IVANIC World Bank, USA
BAZLUL KHONDKER University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
MARIJKE KUIPER Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI) - Wageningen UR, UK
JANN LAY Kiel Institute for World Economics, Germany
WILL MARTIN World Bank, USA
ALESSANDRO NICITA World Bank, USA
GUIDO PORTO World Bank, USA
SELIM RAIHAN University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and University of Manchester, UK
ANNE-SOPHIE ROBILLIARD Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and DIAL, France
SHERMAN ROBINSON University of Sussex, UK
THOMAS RUTHERFORD University of Colorado, USA
OLEKSANDR SHEPOTYLO University of Maryland, USA
DAVID TARR World Bank, USA
DOMINIQUE VAN DER MENSBRUGGHE World Bank, USA
FRANK VAN TONGEREN Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI) - Wageningen UR, UK
FAN ZHAI Asian Development Bank, Philippines
NABIL ANNABI Université Laval, Québec, Canada
CHANNING ARNDT Ministry of Planning and Development, Mozambique, and Purdue University, USA
JORGE BALAT World Bank, USA
MAURIZIO BUSSOLO World Bank, USA
JOHN COCKBURN Université Laval, Québec, Canada
ERWIN CORONG De La Salle University, Philippines
CAESAR B. CORORATON International Food Policy Research Institute, USA
JOAQUIM BENTO DE SOUZA FERREIRA FILHO Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Economia, Sociologia e Administração, Brazil
BERNARD DECALUWÉ Université Laval, Québec, Canada
CHRISTIAN ARNAULT EMINI CEREG (University of Yaoundé II, Cameroon) and Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
J. MARK HORRIDGE Monash University, Centre of Policy Studies, Australia
MAROS IVANIC World Bank, USA
BAZLUL KHONDKER University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
MARIJKE KUIPER Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI) - Wageningen UR, UK
JANN LAY Kiel Institute for World Economics, Germany
WILL MARTIN World Bank, USA
ALESSANDRO NICITA World Bank, USA
GUIDO PORTO World Bank, USA
SELIM RAIHAN University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and University of Manchester, UK
ANNE-SOPHIE ROBILLIARD Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) and DIAL, France
SHERMAN ROBINSON University of Sussex, UK
THOMAS RUTHERFORD University of Colorado, USA
OLEKSANDR SHEPOTYLO University of Maryland, USA
DAVID TARR World Bank, USA
DOMINIQUE VAN DER MENSBRUGGHE World Bank, USA
FRANK VAN TONGEREN Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI) - Wageningen UR, UK
FAN ZHAI Asian Development Bank, Philippines
Content
PART 1: EVALUATION OF THE DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA Poverty Impacts of a WTO Agreement: Synthesis and Overview; T.W.Hertel & L.A.Winters Evaluation of the Doha Framework Agreement; K.Anderson & W.Martin World Market Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda; T.W.Hertel & M.Ivanic PART 2: PRICE LINKAGES Multilateral Trade Liberalization and Mexican Households: The Role of Incomplete Price Transmission; A.Nicita The Doha Trade Round and Mozambique; C.Arndt PART 3: HOUSEHOLD IMPACTS OF PRICE CHANGES The WTO Doha Round, Cotton Sector Dynamics and Poverty Trends in Zambia; J.Balat & G.Porto The Doha Round, Poverty and Regional Inequality in Brazil; J.B.de Souza Ferreira Filho & J.M.Horridge Growing Together or Growing Apart? A Village Level Study of the Impact of the Doha Round on Rural China; M.Kuiper & F.van Tongeren PART 4: A FOCUS ON LABOUR MARKETS Structural Change and Poverty Reduction in Brazil: The Impact of the Doha Round; M.Bussolo, J.Lay & D.van der Mensbrugghe Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda on China: The Role of Complementary Education Reforms; F.Zhai & T.W.Hertel Social Impact of a WTO Agreement in Indonesia; A-S.Robilliard & S.Robinson PART 5: FISCAL REPLACEMENT OF LOST TARIFF REVENUE Poverty Impacts of the Doha Round in Cameroon: The Role of Tax Policy; C.A.Emini, J.Cockburn & B.DecaluwØ Philippines: Doha Scenarios, Trade Reforms, and Poverty in the Philippines; C.B.Cororaton, J.Cockburn & E.Corong PART 6: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS The Effects of Prospective Multilateral Trade Reforms on Poverty in Fifteen Developing Countries; M.Ivanic PART 7: THE DOHA DEVELOPMENT AGENDA, GROWTH AND POVERTY Implications of WTO Agreements and Domestic Trade Policy Reforms for Poverty in Bangladesh: Short vs. Long Run Impacts; N.Annabi, B.Khondker, S.Raihan, J.Cockburn & B.DecaluwØ The Impact on Russia of WTO Accession and The Doha Agenda: The Role of Liberalization of Barriers against FDI in Services for Growth and Poverty Reduction; T.Rutherford, D.Tarr & O.Shepotylo Long Run, Global Impacts of the Doha Scenario on Poverty; K.Anderson, W.Martin & D.van der Mensbrugghe