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IMF Working Papaers on WTO
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The WTO and the Poorest Countries: The Stark Reality?
Aaditya Mattoo
Arvind Subramanian
2004.
Abstract: Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the
World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries have acquired a
significant say in WTO decision-making. However, they have limited
ability to engage in the reciprocity game that is at the heart of
the WTO, and have limited interests in the broader liberalization
agenda because of their preferential access to industrial country
markets. Accommodating the interests of the small and poor countries
is desirable in itself, but would also facilitate expeditious progress
in the Doha Round. The stark reality facing the system is that the
desirable ways of addressing their concerns- providing them additional
financial assistance and nonpreferential market access-is proving
infeasible. As a result, the system is gravitating toward the less
desirable option of relieving these countries of obligations, including
those that might be welfare-enhancing for them.
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