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The Wto And Government Procurement |
Edited by Simon J. Evenett, Professor of International Trade and Economic Development, University of St Gallen, Switzerland and Bernard Hoekman, Research Manager, International Trade, The World Bank, US and Visiting Professor, Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris, France
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| 2006 |
560 pp |
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978 1 84542 600 2 |
£140.00 |
on-line discount
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This volume is a careful selection of the leading legal and economic papers analysing international discrimination in government purchasing. It also includes the WTO agreement that seeks to curb such discrimination. Studies of individual country experiences are also featured, adding a practical dimension to what often appears to be a narrow technical debate. This authoritative and wide-ranging volume will provide trade negotiators, other government officials including purchasing officers, and scholars with a thorough grounding so as to effectively assess proposals for further international rules on government procurement practices, be they in bilateral, regional, or multilateral arenas.
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20 articles, dating from 1972 to 2005
Contributors include: S. Arrowsmith, K.W. Abbott, R. Baldwin, J. Francois, A. Mattoo, D. Nelson, N.D. Palmeter, J.D. Richardson
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This book is volume 8 in the Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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