Pearson, B.
The Asian crisis and the future of APEC an australian agricultural perspective Proceedings - Washington, D.C. (EUA) 1998 - p. 29-33
First, there is APEC, a regional grouping which defies most of the traditional categories and descriptions. It is a regional body, but one committed to the MFN principle rather than preferential approaches. It has no hard rules, no legally binding commitments, yet is presently engaged in serious-minded negotiations abount actual liberalization, albeit liberalization which, if achieved, will be probably be eventually consumated in the WTO. Perhaps because of these contradictions, APEC is also often under-estimated. Although APEC is an institution that often dissappoints its supporters, it equally frequently confounds its critics
CRISIS ASIATICA
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
OMC
APEC
LIBRE COMERCIO
ACUERDOS COMERCIALES
The Asian crisis and the future of APEC an australian agricultural perspective Proceedings - Washington, D.C. (EUA) 1998 - p. 29-33
First, there is APEC, a regional grouping which defies most of the traditional categories and descriptions. It is a regional body, but one committed to the MFN principle rather than preferential approaches. It has no hard rules, no legally binding commitments, yet is presently engaged in serious-minded negotiations abount actual liberalization, albeit liberalization which, if achieved, will be probably be eventually consumated in the WTO. Perhaps because of these contradictions, APEC is also often under-estimated. Although APEC is an institution that often dissappoints its supporters, it equally frequently confounds its critics
CRISIS ASIATICA
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
OMC
APEC
LIBRE COMERCIO
ACUERDOS COMERCIALES

