
The World Trade Organization: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
155
Language
English
Published
Nov 3, 2005
Publisher
OXFORD
ISBN-10
0192806084
ISBN-13
9780192806086
Description
In a world increasingly tied together by economic interdependence, the World Trade Organization stands as a pivotal player in global trade dynamics. This concise exploration delves into the origins and evolution of the WTO, shedding light on its role in shaping international trade agreements and policies. Amrita Narlikar presents a thought-provoking analysis that reveals the complexities and controversies surrounding this influential institution, which has emerged as both a facilitator of trade and a focal point for debate among nations.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, the book highlights the challenges faced by the WTO as it navigates the ever-changing landscape of global commerce. Narlikar examines key issues such as trade disputes, the impact of globalization, and the balance between economic growth and social equity. Readers will gain insight into how the WTO operates and its future prospects, making this a vital read for anyone interested in the intricacies of international trade.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, the book highlights the challenges faced by the WTO as it navigates the ever-changing landscape of global commerce. Narlikar examines key issues such as trade disputes, the impact of globalization, and the balance between economic growth and social equity. Readers will gain insight into how the WTO operates and its future prospects, making this a vital read for anyone interested in the intricacies of international trade.
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