The WTO after Seattle - Washington : Institute for International Economics, 2000 - 292 p.

Reflections from Seattle - Renato Ruggiero I. Overview 1. The WTO after Seattle - Jeffrey J. Schott II. Interests and objectives of the major trading nations 2. The United States' interest in new global trade negotiations - C. Fred Bergsten 3. The EU approach to a new round - Hugo Paemen 4. Some reflections on the Seattle Ministerial: toward the relaunching of a new round - Hisamitsu Arai 5. The world trading system: Seattle and beyond - Rubens Ricupero 6. Developing countries' interest in a "development round" - Jayashree Watal 7. Seattle and beyond: developing-country perspectives - A. V. Ganesan III. The WTO agenda: existing mandates 8. Agriculture and the next WTO round - Timothy Josling 9. Towards a more balanced and comprehensive services agreement - Bernard Hoekman 10. Intellectual property issues for the new round - Keith E. Maskus 11. Antidumping and safeguards - Patrick A. Messerlin IV. The WTO agenda: new issues 12. Getting beyond no... 13. Trade, competition, and the WTO agenda - Edward M. Graham 14. Investment issues - Theodore H. Moran 15. Environment and the trading system: picking up the post-Seattle pieces - Daniel C. Esty 16. Electronic commerce in the WTO - Catherine L. Mann and Sarah Cleeland Knight V. The WTO agenda: institutional issues 17. Dispute settlement and a new round - John H. Jackson 18. Decision making in the WTO - Jeffrey J. Schott and Jayashree Watal

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