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The Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference

Important new developments at the fourth World Trade Ministerial Conference inculded a statement that intellectual property rights (patent rights) cannot stand in the way of public health for developing countries and the admission of China into the World Trade Organisation (WTO). This site brings users summaries of the meetings, declarations, and proposed procedures. Users can also watch archived...

https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/min01_e/min01_...
The International Economics Study Center

The International Economics Study Center was developed by Steve Suranovic, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs at George Washington University. The highlight of the site is an electronic textbook entitled "International Trade Theory and Policy Analysis," which targets intermediate undergraduate students. Also provided are short problem sets based on the textbook. In...

http://internationalecon.com/index.php
USATrade.gov

The US Commercial Service is a governmental organization that promotes American business interest worldwide. Its recently launched Website is an information-rich resource offering effective trade and market research for businesses. After users complete the free registration form, they will be emailed a PIN number, which they need to use in order to access the Website's resources. A table of...

https://usatrade.census.gov
WTO / GATT Research

This new pathfinder from LLRX should help anyone doing research on the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the preceding system under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The guide, which is focused on sources from the United States, gives pointers for research, covering a variety of materials in electronic, print, and microfiche formats. Resources are divided into eight sections...

https://www.llrx.com/2002/11/features-wtogatt-research/
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