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Initial Negotiating Rights (INRs) in the WTO

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  • Babili, Mahmoud

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Initial Negotiating Rights is a useful tool to find a compromise in the WTO bilateral negotiations, particularly in the accession stage. This policy brief sheds light on the provisions of INRs in the WTO. It also elaborates a number of case studies, and draws some recommendations. Particularly, the paper focuses on the INRs and small and medium –sized countries, and the reasons which pushed these countries to confer INRs.

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  • Babili, Mahmoud, 2009. "Initial Negotiating Rights (INRs) in the WTO," Policy Briefs 49079, Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, Syria, National Agricultural Policy Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:napcpb:49079
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.49079
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