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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Desenvolvimento e comércio internacional: a América Latina e o tratamento especial e diferenciado / Development and international trade: the Latin America and the special and differential treatment

Saldanha, Eduardo 24 November 2009 (has links)
O fenômeno do desenvolvimento é percebido neste trabalho a partir do objetivo de realização do ser humano. O tratamento dispensado a Estados em diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento frente às regras multilaterais de comércio adquire importante papel na conformação do comércio internacional frente aos desafios do desenvolvimento. Os estudos havidos no âmbito da Comissão Econômica para América Latina e Caribe (CEPAL) são essenciais para fundamentar a necessidade de um tratamento especial e diferenciado, assim como uma diferenciação clara dos graus de desenvolvimento dos Estados participantes do sistema multilateral de comércio. A presente tese busca demonstrar a necessidade de revisão dos instrumentos de tratamento especial e diferenciado atualmente aplicados aos membros do sistema multilateral de comércio, tendo como base uma metodologia de diferenciação que identifique de forma mais clara as reais necessidades de desenvolvimento dos membros do sistema multilateral de comércio, o que pode ser evidenciado a partir de uma análise mais detida do modelo latino-americano de padrões de desenvolvimento. / The phenomenon of development has as premise the aim of promotion of human being. The treatment of the different stages of development facing multilateral trade rules takes important role in shaping the international trade challenge of development. Studies held in the framework of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) are essential to substantiate the need for special and differential treatment and a clear differentiation of degrees of development of the participants of the multilateral trading system. This thesis seeks to demonstrate the need for revision of the instruments of special and differential treatment currently applied to members of the multilateral trading system based on a method of differentiation to identify more clearly the real development needs of members of the multilateral trading system, which can be evidenced from an analysis of the model held on Latin American patterns of development.
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Desenvolvimento e comércio internacional: a América Latina e o tratamento especial e diferenciado / Development and international trade: the Latin America and the special and differential treatment

Eduardo Saldanha 24 November 2009 (has links)
O fenômeno do desenvolvimento é percebido neste trabalho a partir do objetivo de realização do ser humano. O tratamento dispensado a Estados em diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento frente às regras multilaterais de comércio adquire importante papel na conformação do comércio internacional frente aos desafios do desenvolvimento. Os estudos havidos no âmbito da Comissão Econômica para América Latina e Caribe (CEPAL) são essenciais para fundamentar a necessidade de um tratamento especial e diferenciado, assim como uma diferenciação clara dos graus de desenvolvimento dos Estados participantes do sistema multilateral de comércio. A presente tese busca demonstrar a necessidade de revisão dos instrumentos de tratamento especial e diferenciado atualmente aplicados aos membros do sistema multilateral de comércio, tendo como base uma metodologia de diferenciação que identifique de forma mais clara as reais necessidades de desenvolvimento dos membros do sistema multilateral de comércio, o que pode ser evidenciado a partir de uma análise mais detida do modelo latino-americano de padrões de desenvolvimento. / The phenomenon of development has as premise the aim of promotion of human being. The treatment of the different stages of development facing multilateral trade rules takes important role in shaping the international trade challenge of development. Studies held in the framework of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) are essential to substantiate the need for special and differential treatment and a clear differentiation of degrees of development of the participants of the multilateral trading system. This thesis seeks to demonstrate the need for revision of the instruments of special and differential treatment currently applied to members of the multilateral trading system based on a method of differentiation to identify more clearly the real development needs of members of the multilateral trading system, which can be evidenced from an analysis of the model held on Latin American patterns of development.
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Special and differential treatment for trade in agriculture :does it answer the quest for development in African countries?

Fantu Farris Mulleta January 2009 (has links)
<p>The research paper seeks to investigate the possible ways in which African countries can maximise their benefit from the existing special and differential treatment clauses for trade in agriculture, and, then, make recommendations as to what should be the potential bargaining position of African countries with regard to future trade negotiations on agricultural trade.</p>
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Special and differential treatment for trade in agriculture :does it answer the quest for development in African countries?

Fantu Farris Mulleta January 2009 (has links)
<p>The research paper seeks to investigate the possible ways in which African countries can maximise their benefit from the existing special and differential treatment clauses for trade in agriculture, and, then, make recommendations as to what should be the potential bargaining position of African countries with regard to future trade negotiations on agricultural trade.</p>
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Special and differential treatment for trade in agriculture: does it answer the quest for development in African countries?

Mulleta, Fantu Farris January 2009 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM / The research paper seeks to investigate the possible ways in which African countries can maximise their benefit from the existing special and differential treatment clauses for trade in agriculture, and, then, make recommendations as to what should be the potential bargaining position of African countries with regard to future trade negotiations on agricultural trade. / South Africa
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WTO a rozvojové země / WTO and developing countries

Bartoňová, Eva January 2008 (has links)
The thesis deals with a role of developing countries within the WTO and examines whether the developing countries are sufficiently involved in WTO negotiations in order not to play only a marginal role in the multilateral trade system. Thesis contains a historical overview of special and differential treatments for developing countries and the least developed countries. Thesis deals in addition with an issue of the implementation of special and differential treatments and describes the main WTO bodies concerned with implementation. Trade-related technical assistance programs are described in the last part of the thesis. These programs are JITAP, IF and the initiative Aid for Trade.
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Agricultural trade under the multilateral trade system in sub-Saharan Africa: a South African perspective with lessons from Brazil

Runick, Alah Fru January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Agricultural trade under the multilateral trade system in sub-Saharan Africa: a South African perspective with lessons from Brazil

Runick, Alah Fru January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Agricultural trade under the multilateral trade system in Sub-saharan Africa: a South African perspective with lessons from Brazil

Fru, Runick Alah January 2010 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM
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Agricultural trade under the multilateral trade system in sub-Saharan Africa: a South African perspective with lessons from Brazil

Runick, Alah Fru January 2011 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM / South Africa

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