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China and the World Trading System / / Aaditya Mattoo



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Autore: Mattoo Aaditya Visualizza persona
Titolo: China and the World Trading System / / Aaditya Mattoo Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C., : The World Bank, , 2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (41 pages)
Disciplina: 343.51/087
Soggetto topico: Foreign trade regulation - China
Trade regulation - China
Soggetto geografico: China Commercial policy
Persona (resp. second.): CassDeborah Z.
WilliamsBrett <1960-> (Brett Gerard)
BarkerGeorge Robert
Note generali: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-430) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: China and the reshaping of the World Trade Organization / Deborah Z. Cass, Brett G. Williams, and George Barker -- pt. I. The world trading system. The impact of China's accession on the WTO / John H. Jackson ; WTO membership for China: to be and not to be: is that the answer? / Sylvia Ostry ; China and the 'constitutionalization' of international trade law / Deborah Z. Cass -- pt. II. The accession. China's WTO accession: the final countdown / Jeffrey L. Gertler ; China's accession to the WTO: improving market access and Australia's role and interests / Graeme Thomson -- pt. III. China: the domestic sphere. The state of the Chinese economy: structural changes, impacts and implications / Ligang Song ; Trade policy reform and China's WTO accession / Elena Ianchovichina and Will Martin ; China's WTO entry in labour surplus and Marxist terms / Raj Bhala ; Enforcement of WTO agreements in China: illusion or reality? / Qingjiang Kong ; China: trade, law and human rights / Alice Tay -- pt. IV. Trade in goods. China's interest in the World Trade Organization's deregulation of international textiles trade / Ian Dickson ; China and the agreement on technical barriers to trade / Ichiro Araki -- pt. V. Trade in services and competition policy. WTO membership and professional services regulation in China / Christopher Arup ; The impact of China's WTO accession upon regulation of the distribution and logistics industries in China / Dene Yeaman ; Regulating the new economy: implications of WYO accession for telecommunications and e-commerce in China / Ian Macintosh ; Segregation and convergence: the Chinese dilemma for financial services sectors / Richard Wu ; Adopting a competition law in China / Mark Williams -- pt. VI. Intellectual property. Chinese trademark law and the TRIPs agreement: Confucius meets the WTO / Angela Gregory ; TRIPs goes East: China's interests and international trade in intellectual property / Antony S. Taubman ; The impact of China's WTO membership on the review of the TRIPS agreement / Daniel Stewart and Brett G. Williams -- pt. VII. Dispute settlement. Interpreting China's Accession Protocol: a case study in anti-dumping / Michael Lennard ; WTO dispute settlement and sub-national entities / Ravi P. Kewalram.
Sommario/riassunto: The World Trade Organization has been until recently an effective framework for cooperation because it has continually adapted to changing economic realities. The current Doha Agenda is an aberration because it does not reflect one of the largest shifts in the international economic and trading system: the rise of China. Although China will have a stake in maintaining trade openness, an initiative that builds on but redefines the Doha Agenda would anchor China more fully in the multilateral trading system. Such an initiative would have two pillars. The first is a new negotiating agenda that would include the major issues of interest to China and its trading partners, and thus unleash the powerful reciprocal liberalization mechanism that has driven the World Trade Organization process to previous successes. The second is new restraints on bilateralism and regionalism that would help preserve incentives for maintaining the current broadly non-discriminatory trading order.
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ISBN: 1-107-13535-4
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910817630403321
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