The first 20 completed WTO accessions have raised systemic concerns that ought to be of interest to existing WTO members as well as to applicants. The first concern is that the growing price of WTO accession, including forcing applicants to agree to WTO+ and WTO- commitments, is creating a multi-tiered world trading system in which recently-acceded countries have higher obligations and more limited "rights." This, in turn, is currently manifesting...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2005/06/06
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Boletín informativo
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33127
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2005/07/27
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Disclosed
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WTO accession : lessons from experience
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access to foreign market