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Evaluating the Impact of the Uruguay Round Results on Developing Countries

1995; Wiley; Volume: 18; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1467-9701.1995.tb00200.x

ISSN

1467-9701

Autores

Colleen Hamilton, John Whalley,

Tópico(s)

Global Financial Crisis and Policies

Resumo

The World EconomyVolume 18, Issue 1 p. 31-49 Evaluating the Impact of the Uruguay Round Results on Developing Countries Colleen Hamilton, Colleen Hamilton COLLEEN HAMILTON and JOHN WHALLEY are from the Centre for the Study of International Economic Relations, the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. This paper is an update to an earlier report from a Ford Foundation project on Developing Countries in the Global Trading System. It was prepared on behalf of the Project Group and was distributed for comment to the group members. The original members are Manmohan Lal Aganval (India), Nisso Bucay (Mexico), Eui Tae Chang (Korea), Felix Cirio (Argentina), Ramon Clarete (Philippines), Guo Chong Dao (China), Winston Fritsch (Brazil), Juan Alberto Fuentes (Costa Rica), Gerrishon K. Ikiara (Kenya), Nguyuru H.I. Lipumba (Tanzania), Manuel Otero (Argentina), T. Ademola Oyejide (Nigeria), Marcelo de Paiva Abreu (Brazil), and Eduardo Perez Motta (Mexico). The group extends its thanks to the Ford Foundation for its support of the original project and follow-up reports.Search for more papers by this authorJohn Whalley, John Whalley COLLEEN HAMILTON and JOHN WHALLEY are from the Centre for the Study of International Economic Relations, the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. This paper is an update to an earlier report from a Ford Foundation project on Developing Countries in the Global Trading System. It was prepared on behalf of the Project Group and was distributed for comment to the group members. The original members are Manmohan Lal Aganval (India), Nisso Bucay (Mexico), Eui Tae Chang (Korea), Felix Cirio (Argentina), Ramon Clarete (Philippines), Guo Chong Dao (China), Winston Fritsch (Brazil), Juan Alberto Fuentes (Costa Rica), Gerrishon K. Ikiara (Kenya), Nguyuru H.I. Lipumba (Tanzania), Manuel Otero (Argentina), T. Ademola Oyejide (Nigeria), Marcelo de Paiva Abreu (Brazil), and Eduardo Perez Motta (Mexico). The group extends its thanks to the Ford Foundation for its support of the original project and follow-up reports.Search for more papers by this author Colleen Hamilton, Colleen Hamilton COLLEEN HAMILTON and JOHN WHALLEY are from the Centre for the Study of International Economic Relations, the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. This paper is an update to an earlier report from a Ford Foundation project on Developing Countries in the Global Trading System. It was prepared on behalf of the Project Group and was distributed for comment to the group members. The original members are Manmohan Lal Aganval (India), Nisso Bucay (Mexico), Eui Tae Chang (Korea), Felix Cirio (Argentina), Ramon Clarete (Philippines), Guo Chong Dao (China), Winston Fritsch (Brazil), Juan Alberto Fuentes (Costa Rica), Gerrishon K. Ikiara (Kenya), Nguyuru H.I. Lipumba (Tanzania), Manuel Otero (Argentina), T. Ademola Oyejide (Nigeria), Marcelo de Paiva Abreu (Brazil), and Eduardo Perez Motta (Mexico). The group extends its thanks to the Ford Foundation for its support of the original project and follow-up reports.Search for more papers by this authorJohn Whalley, John Whalley COLLEEN HAMILTON and JOHN WHALLEY are from the Centre for the Study of International Economic Relations, the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. This paper is an update to an earlier report from a Ford Foundation project on Developing Countries in the Global Trading System. It was prepared on behalf of the Project Group and was distributed for comment to the group members. The original members are Manmohan Lal Aganval (India), Nisso Bucay (Mexico), Eui Tae Chang (Korea), Felix Cirio (Argentina), Ramon Clarete (Philippines), Guo Chong Dao (China), Winston Fritsch (Brazil), Juan Alberto Fuentes (Costa Rica), Gerrishon K. Ikiara (Kenya), Nguyuru H.I. Lipumba (Tanzania), Manuel Otero (Argentina), T. Ademola Oyejide (Nigeria), Marcelo de Paiva Abreu (Brazil), and Eduardo Perez Motta (Mexico). The group extends its thanks to the Ford Foundation for its support of the original project and follow-up reports.Search for more papers by this author First published: January 1995 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9701.1995.tb00200.xCitations: 10AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume18, Issue1January 1995Pages 31-49 RelatedInformation

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