Taiwan's Application to GATT/WTO

Taiwan's Application to GATT/WTO

Author: Hui-Wan Cho

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 248

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Revealing a powerful economic motive behind Taiwan's 1990 application for GATT membership, CHO questions those who interpreted it solely as a political move designed to break that island nation's diplomatic isolation. Flourishing economically since the 1950s despite non-GATT membership, matters changed for Taiwan in the 1980s when it became both big and small. As a big trader, its dual trade regime was no longer tolerated, while as a small economy with little political clout, Taiwan was pushed to liberalize its trade practices by bilateral pressures. Taiwan believes that the most-favored nation principle and diffuse reciprocity embedded in GATT/WTO's multilateralism will sheild Taiwan from the pernicious effects of bilateral asymmetry while simultaneously providing it with more international living space.


The WTO and Agriculture

The WTO and Agriculture

Author: Kym Anderson

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 634

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Examines: Why agricultural markets have been noted for relatively high degrees of government intervention and in particular for rising levels of protection? How was agricultural trade treated in the GATT and WTO? What opportunities are on the horizon? and other issues. Anderson from University of Adelaide, SA.