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Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooper

International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk. CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS. Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

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Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooper

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  1. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  2. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  3. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk Introduction Jan Tinbergen (1903-1994)

  4. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  5. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) • The international GATT agreement is based on three principles: • Non-discrimination; as expressed in two sub-principles • - Most Favored Nation (MFN) treatment • - National treatment of foreign products • Two main exceptions to the non-discrimination principle: • - Free trade areas and customs unions • - Developing countries • Reciprocity (exception: developing countries) • Prohibition on trade restriction other than tariffs (exception in case of balance-of-payments problems)

  6. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) Duration of GATT rounds and number of countries involved.

  7. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  8. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD • UN established in 1945, deals with many issues (culture, human rights, security, etc.); for economics most important ECOSOC: • Programs and Funds; UNCTAD, UNDP, UNHCR, UNICEF, etc. • Functional Commissions; Social Development, Human Rights, etc. • Regional Commissions; ECA, ECE, ECLAC, ESCAP, etc. • Specialized (independent) Agencies; ILO, FAO, UNESCO, WHO, WorldBank, IMF. • UNCTAD established out of dissatisfaction with the role of developing countries in the world economy (Group of 77); publishes the World Investment Report.

  9. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  10. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, OECD

  11. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  12. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Economic transition has different dimensions

  13. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe

  14. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe GDP/capita (index, 1990 = 100)

  15. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk CHAPTER 12; INT. TRADE ORGANIZATIONS Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO/GATT) The United Nations (UN) and UNCTAD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Case study: economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe Conclusions

  16. International Trade & the World Economy;  Charles van Marrewijk Conclusions GATT, replaced by WTO, deals most directly with international trade problems (GATT rounds to reduce trade barriers become more complicated, take longer and involve more countries over the years). UN organizations affect all aspects of human life; UNCTAD focuses on problems of developing countries. OECD is organization of economically more advanced countries. Adjusting a country’s organizational and institutional framework is an enormous and time-consuming process, as illustrated by the Central and Eastern European countries.

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