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Revitalising Multilateralism: Pragmatic Ideas for the New WTO Director-General

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  • Evenett, Simon
  • Baldwin, Richard

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In the midst of profound contemporary shifts and shocks facing humankind, a quarter of a century after its creation the WTO is evidently not where pressing trade problems are being solved. Using the COVID-19 pandemic as a lens, this eBook offers insights into the underlying choices faced by WTO members and offers pragmatic suggestions for a WTO work programme over the next three years.

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  • Evenett, Simon & Baldwin, Richard (ed.), 2020. "Revitalising Multilateralism: Pragmatic Ideas for the New WTO Director-General," Vox eBooks, Centre for Economic Policy Research, number p333, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cpr:ebooks:p333
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