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Peter Naray (Author)


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0312237731 978-0312237738 June 2000
After an exploration of the experience gained by former central and eastern European countries in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Peter Naray gives an analysis of the Russian economic and social crisis and comes to the conclusion that this crisis is responsible for the delay of Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). The author criticizes the approach taken in Russian reforms because the country's historical legacy (weak legal system, underdeveloped political and economic institutions etc.) was neglected. The book describes the steps made by Russia towards WTO membership underlining the present and expected difficulties. It warns against a fundamentalist approach by the members of the WTO that may result in Russia's isolation in political and economic matters that would represent a danger to the whole world.
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In this serious and thorough book Naray carefully informs readers of the problems facing Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Choice
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Peter Naray is Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Hungary to the United Nations, Geneva.
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The GATT came into existence as a trade policy instrument for economies where trade decisions were made on the basis of business considerations. Read the first page
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contracting party status, accession matters, acceding governments, import commitments, economic transition process, acceding countries, accession working party, agricultural commitments, discriminatory quantitative restrictions, accession conditions, rouble zone, market economy reforms, accession protocols, accession process, acceding country, other transition economies, accession negotiations, state trading enterprises, tariff bindings, tariff peaks, customs valuation
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Soviet Union, United States, Kyrgyz Republic, Uruguay Round, Western Europe, General Agreement, General Council, Tokyo Round, World Bank, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Noii-Market Economies
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