High-level Round Table on Trade and Development: Directions for the Twenty-first Century, Volumes 1-5United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, 1999 - Globalization |
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... core labour standards could also become part of the minimal set of global norms that cannot be abrogated by nation States ( sovereignty notwithstanding ) cannot be dismissed . As soon as the possibility of enforcing core labour standards ...
... core labour standards could also become part of the minimal set of global norms that cannot be abrogated by nation States ( sovereignty notwithstanding ) cannot be dismissed . As soon as the possibility of enforcing core labour standards ...
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... core labour standards in the WTO's mandate . More surprisingly , the United States tried ( unsuccessfully ) to include references to a commitment to " core labour standards " in the WTO's mandate . The response was the epitome of ...
... core labour standards in the WTO's mandate . More surprisingly , the United States tried ( unsuccessfully ) to include references to a commitment to " core labour standards " in the WTO's mandate . The response was the epitome of ...
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... core labour standards in terms of getting labour a place at the bargaining tables where global governance is shaped , those who lament the lack of first world / third world labour solidarity might see the primary value of a core labour ...
... core labour standards in terms of getting labour a place at the bargaining tables where global governance is shaped , those who lament the lack of first world / third world labour solidarity might see the primary value of a core labour ...
Contents
Executive Summary | 1 |
Some important definition issues | 2 |
How growth affects distribution | 3 |
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agenda agriculture Amsden argue Asia assets benefits Bourguignon Cambridge capital capitalist cent Chavance China consensus core labour standards developing countries developing world economic growth effect efficiency egalitarian employment evidence example expenditure exports Gini coefficient global governance institutions groups High-level Round Table horizontal inequalities human development import substitution improve income distribution income distribution income inequality increase industrial countries infrastructure integration Inter-American Development Bank interests international trade intervention investment Kuznets Latin America minimum wages Nayyar openness organizations ownership Paper prepared political economy post-socialist poverty process of globalization production Province of China rates reduce reform regional relationship Republic of Korea rising role rules rural sector social socialist society structural Table on Trade Taiwan Province theory Trade and Development trade liberalization trade policy trade regimes transition UNCTAD UNDP unequal United Nations Washington Consensus Washington DC World Bank world economy WTO's