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Outfits: Narrowly Tailored Laws that Harm Instead of Help: A Case Study of Liberia’s Telecommunication LawsThe telecommunications sector in Africa presents many exciting prospects to international investors—indeed many billion dollar projects are already underway across the continent...
International law International trade NegotiationBlog
Rules or Engagement?: Development Implications of the Doha Round Negotiations (Part II)
Part II: Engagement with Developing Countries. This is Part 2 of a 2-part analysis of the upcoming WTO 8 th Ministerial Conference in December 2011...
Free trade International trade NegotiationBlog
Rules or Engagement?: Development Implications of the Doha Round Negotiation - Part 1
Alisa DiCaprio This is Part 1 of a 2-part analysis of the upcoming WTO 8 th Ministerial Conference in December 2011...
Free trade International trade NegotiationWorking Paper
Outfits: Narrowly Tailored Laws that Harm Instead of Help: A case study of Liberia’s telecommunication lawsThe telecommunications sector in Africa presents many exciting prospects to international investors—indeed many billion dollar projects are already underway across the continent...
International law International trade NegotiationBook Chapter
Indivisibility, Fairness, Farsightedness and their Implications for SecurityFrom the book: Advancing Development
Conflict management Economic development National securityWorking Paper
Indivisibility, Fairness, Farsightedness and their Implications for SecurityThis paper is concerned with the problems of achieving lasting peace. One dimension includes fairly sharing the post-war economic and political pie or the peace dividend. This requires post-war allocations that are envy free...
Conflict management Economic development National securityJournal Article
Two Alternative Sequences of WTO Negotiations: Implications for WelfarePart of Journal Special Issue Developing Countries in the WTO Regime
International trade Negotiation Public welfareJournal Article
When Will WTO Membership Signal Commitment to Free Trade by A Developing CountryPart of Journal Special Issue Developing Countries in the WTO Regime
Free trade International economic relations NegotiationWorking Paper
Some Welfare Implications of 'Who Goes First?' in WTO NegotiationsWe envisage a logical framework to explain why some trade negotiations are delayed because parties differ on who should ‘go first’...
International trade Negotiation Public welfareBlog
Cancun, the WTO and Developing Countries
by Oliver Morrissey I had the privilege of being interviewed by the Finnish TV news agency when I was in Helsinki for the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) conference on Sharing Global Prosperity (5-7 September 2003)...
International agencies International trade Negotiation