The demise of development in the Doha round negotiations
… Doha Round negotiation, analyzes its deadlock, and offers some suggestions for a successful Doha … While developed countries appear to be increasingly oblivious to Doha’s original …
… Doha Round negotiation, analyzes its deadlock, and offers some suggestions for a successful Doha … While developed countries appear to be increasingly oblivious to Doha’s original …
… in establishing sustainable urban development mechanisms in Doha are discussed. … to Doha as well as their individual perceptions regarding five characteristic urban spaces in Doha. …
The outlines of a potential agreement, emerging after seven years of negotiations, imply that Doha offers three key potential benefits: reduced uncertainty of market access in goods and …
An applied general equilibrium model is used to assess the impact of multilateral trade liberalisation in agriculture, with particular emphasis on developing countries. We use original …
… Public health advocates welcomed the Doha Declaration as an important achievement because … Although the Doha Declaration broke new ground in guaranteeing Members' access to …
With intensive emerging and transforming urban spaces and centres, the city of Doha is experiencing continual rapid growth. However, minor attention has been paid to important …
… the Doha Round is that there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding its fate. The Doha Round, as … the near future arising from issues which were not at all addressed during the Doha Round. …
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been a significant force in the liberalization of trade across international borders since its inception in 1995. Commentators suggest that its …
… in the lead-up to the Doha Ministerial and may in the longer term have a significant effect. … This role will be evident from description of the formulation of texts in preparation for Doha. …
In a dynamic global economy, emergent configurations of capitalist production produce novel spatial assemblages and correspondingly unique geometries of power. The “global cities” …