Aid for trade and development / edited by Dominique Njinkeu and Hugo Cameron
Publication details: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2008.Description: xxvi, 428 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 9780521889513 (hardback)
- 338.910 22 AID
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CONTENTS
Part I. Aid for Trade Genesis and Architecture:
1. Aid for Trade: helping developing countries benefit from trade opportunities
2. Aid for Trade: an essential component of the multilateral trading system and the WTO Doha Development agenda
3. Aid for Trade: how we got here, where we might go
4. Financing international public goods: a framework to address Aid for Trade
5. Aid for Trade: a new issue in the WTO
Etc.
Part II. Aid for Trade in Action:
8. Lessons from the Tanzanian experience in trade capacity building
9. Lessons from the Cambodian experience in trade capacity building
10. Lessons learned delivering Aid for Trade in Latin America and the Caribbean: the role of the Inter-American Development Bank
11. Mainstreaming development in trade: lessons from the Caribbean's experience with the FTAA Hemispheric Cooperation Program
12. Aid for Trade and the European Development Fund
13. Services-related projects in Aid for Trade
14. Aid for Trade for services in small economies: some considerations from the Caribbean
15. The role of local researchers in delivery of Aid for Trade: the case of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)
Etc.
Part III. Way Forward:
18. Aid for Trade and private sector development
19. Regional Aid for Trade
Includes bibliographical references P. 411 and index P. 413-428
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