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After the GATT Uruguay Round: Implications for Developing Countries

Published on 1 January 1994

The new Uruguay Round agreement, to be signed in Marrakech in April, establishes the framework for trade into the next century. As such it is important to both developed and developing states, but not necessarily in the same ways.

It has been portrayed variously as a panacea that will benefit all or as an instrument to reinforce the South’s dependent relationship with the North. The reality is more prosaic – and complex.

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IDS
authors
Stevens, C.
journal
IDS Policy Briefing, issue 1

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