The financial crisis does not justify a WTO deal
Many political leaders have been calling for the conclusion of the ‘Doha Round’ negotiations in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as a solution to the financial crisis, in order to provide a boost to the world economy and a signal of confidence to multilateralism. They argue that WTO rules prevent “protectionist measures”, closing of borders, and beggar-thy-neighbour policies, which led to the economic depression in the 1930s and the consequent wars.
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| Authors |
M. Vander Stichele |
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| Type | Paper |
| Date | February 2009 |
| dossier |
Trade & Investment
WTO |
| Responsible organisation |
SOMO
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