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A Social Theory of the Wto: Trading Cultures 2003 Edition
Contributor(s): Ford, J. (Author)
ISBN: 0333998405     ISBN-13: 9780333998403
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2003
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Annotation: Traditional theories suggest that developing countries lack influence in the trade regime. In "A Social Theory of the WTO," Jane Ford uses a social theory or constructivist approach to show that developing countries played a critical role in strengthening multilateralism in the World Trade Organization. By adopting a new role in trade negotiations during the Uruguay Round negotiations, developing countries helped to strengthen trade rules and change the trading culture of limited multilateralism.

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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - Trade & Tariffs
- Business & Economics | International - Economics
- Political Science | Political Economy
Dewey: 382.92
LCCN: 2003040522
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 5.46" W x 9.42" (0.89 lbs) 218 pages
 
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Traditional theories suggest that developing countries lack influence in the trade regime. In this text, Jane Ford uses a social theory or constructivist approach to show that developing countries played a critical role in strengthening multilateralism in the World Trade Organization.