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The Asian crisis and the future of APEC an australian agricultural perspective Proceedings

Por: Pearson, B | International Policy Council on Agriculture Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA) | International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade, Washington, D.C. (EUA) | 21. IPC Plenary Meeting and Seminar on the FTAA, APEC and Agricultural Trade Reform Washington, D.C. (EUA) 21-21 May 1998.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoEditor: Washington, D.C. (EUA) 1998Descripción: p. 29-33.Tema(s): CRISIS ASIATICA | COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL | OMC | APEC | LIBRE COMERCIO | ACUERDOS COMERCIALES | INTERNATIONAL TRADE | WTO | TRADE AGREEMENTS | COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL | OMC | ACCORD COMMERCIALResumen: 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
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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

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