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Globalisation and Human Rights: An Economist’s Perspective

In: The World Trade Organization and Human Rights

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  • Pranab Bardhan

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This collection of essays from leading academics examines the connection between the World Trade Organization (WTO) and human rights issues, a topic which has provoked significant debate, particularly in the decade since the collapsed WTO talks in Seattle in 1999.

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  • Pranab Bardhan, 2009. "Globalisation and Human Rights: An Economist’s Perspective," Chapters, in: Sarah Joseph & David Kinley & Jeff Waincymer (ed.), The World Trade Organization and Human Rights, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12979_4
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