Assessing Aid for Trade

Assessing Aid for Trade

Author: Mohammad A Razzaque

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

Published: 2013-11-25

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 1849291063

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Aid for Trade (AfT) has been an integral part of official development assistance (ODA) since its inception at the World Trade Organization’s Hong Kong Ministerial in 2005. While many observers agree that the initiative has generated momentum in securing more trade support, the policy discourse on AfT continues to be vibrant and dynamic. This volume, comprising 16 chapters prepared by 20 renowned experts from a range of international organisations, think tanks and academic institutions, including Commonwealth Secretariat, ODI, ECDPM, DIE, ICTSD, Saana Consulting, WTI Advisors, and Columbia University, provides a comprehensive review of the Aid for Trade initiative. Part I of this volume uses quantitative and qualitative analysis to examine the effectiveness of different components of Aid for Trade and underlying factors affecting the outcomes. Part II provides analyses of current issues, including regional AfT, global value chains, infrastructure for development for agriculture, AfT adjustment and lessons from emerging economies in aiding exports. Part III looks to the future, proposing a range of possible directions including an alternative way to improve trade outcomes for developing countries from Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.


Integrating Sustainable Development Into International Investment Agreements

Integrating Sustainable Development Into International Investment Agreements

Author: John Anthony VanDuzer

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 605

ISBN-13: 1849290865

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This Guide is designed to assist developing countries to negotiate International Investment Agreements (IIAs) that are more effective in promoting their sustainable development. A useful reference tool for developing country negotiators and interested parties.


The Multilateral Trading System and Human Rights

The Multilateral Trading System and Human Rights

Author: Mihir Kanade

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-09-18

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1351386905

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This book contributes an original theory to understanding human rights and international trade. It offers the ‘governance space’ framework for analysing the linkages and normative relationships between the multilateral trading system (MTS) and human rights regimes. Drawing upon key case studies, the author identifies connecting strands as also gaps in linkage issues. He further examines the ‘right to development’ approach to resolve tensions between these two regimes and demonstrates how the approach may be the most appropriate road map to finding sustainable solutions in balancing human rights and equitable free trade in a complex globalised world. Presenting new legal analyses informed by current debates drawn from international organisations – the World Trade Organization, United Nations, International Labour Organization – governments, civil society and academia as well as global commitments such as the Sustainable Development Goals, the book proposes a systematic and holistic policy intervention. This timely and transdisciplinary text will be of great interest to academics, students and scholars of human rights, international trade, international law, development studies, public policy and governance, economics, politics and international relations. It will also be useful to policymakers, think-tanks, human rights advocates, professionals, lawyers, civil society organisations, non-governmental organisations and trade experts.


The Commonwealth Yearbook 2009

The Commonwealth Yearbook 2009

Author: Commonwealth Secretariat

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 9780954962999

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The essential reference guide to the 53 member countries and core values of the modern Commonwealth, as well as to the many partner organisations that, as the Commonwealth 'family', work together to foster co-operation and collaboration across borders and between cultures.


Transnational Partnerships

Transnational Partnerships

Author: M. Beisheim

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-02-20

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1137359536

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Why are some transnational public-private partnerships (PPPs) highly effective, while others are not? The contributors compare 21 transnational PPPs that seek to provide collective goods in the field of sustainable development.


Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report 2009

Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report 2009

Author: Commonwealth Secretariat

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretarial

Published: 2010-01-31

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780956372208

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A central source of information regarding macro- and micro- financial issues and trade relations that affect Commonwealth nations. Includes case studies of successful projects with transferable solutions, articles on key issues and in-depth analyses from economic experts within the financial community.


The Right to Trade

The Right to Trade

Author: Joseph E. Stiglitz

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 1849291055

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Aid for trade has not delivered on its initial promise. To create a genuinely pro-development trade liberalisation agenda, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E Stiglitz and Andrew Charlton put forward proposals that will help international trade work for developing countries and preserve a development-friendly multilateral trading system.


Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility

Author: Kathryn Haynes

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1136256482

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Concepts of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are widely used by businesses, professional bodies and academics, but are also widely contested. CSR is usually described as comprising three elements: environmental, economic and social, though there is no serious consensus on how to go about translating ideas into practice. This research handbook addresses some key areas of contention, theory and practice within CSR in order to address, challenge and inform debate in academia and practice. The collaborative text extends understanding of CSR through articulating current thinking on each facet of a vital subject. Each theme is represented by inter-disciplinary discussion of key questions on CSR by researchers and practitioners in the field. In doing so, the book: Explores and critiques CSR goals, and national, organizational and managerial strategies Reviews the distinctive role and importance of CSR to academics, professionals and practitioners and identifies appropriate bridging strategies Evaluates the nature, direction and applicability of selected theoretical dimensions which inform the understanding of CSR Assesses the opportunities for theory building, to support further understanding of the complexities of CSR and the sustainability and long term value of CSR practice to corporations and civil society This timely and significant contribution to the theory and practice of CSR will prove to be vital reading for students, researchers and practitioners involved with the field. It will also become a key reference for anyone with an interest in business and society.