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Challenges and opportunities in multilateral trade negotiations

Emma Marie Solange Ngondje Songué
According to the theory of comparative advantage, proponents of global trade liberalization believe that the world economy will generate more wealth and consume fewer resources if trade and competition between states are not blocked by protectionist policies. The goal of the GATT/WTO system is to facilitate the full utilization of the world's resources, higher living standards, population growth and trade in goods. Is this goal, which is summarized by economic growth and the well-being of the population, being achieved for the CEMAC States? Legal positivism and hermeneutics, which is classically defined as "the art of correctly interpreting texts", will guide us in the answers we propose to this question. The exact and deep knowledge of the stakes and perspectives of the multilateral trade negotiations for the CEMAC States will constitute a decision-making tool for the community leaders of Central Africa who will know which levers to activate in view of a real economic growth of this region and a social well-being of their populations.
Autor: Ngondje Songué, Emma Marie Solange
EAN: 9786204420547
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 52
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Our Knowledge Publishing
Untertitel: For the CEMAC States in the light of WTO rules
Schlagworte: Recht (juristisch) issues prospects multilateral trade negotiations CEMAC.
Größe: 150 × 220