articleReview of International Political EconomyNov 1, 2003Closed access

What strategies are viable for developing countries today? The World Trade Organization and the shrinking of ‘development space’

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Abstract

The world is currently experiencing a surge of international regulations aimed at limiting the development policy options of developing country governments. Of the three big agreements coming out of the Uruguay Round – on investment measures (TRIMS), trade in services (GATS), and intellectual property rights (TRIPS) – the first two limit the authority of developing country governments to constrain the choices of companies operating in their territory, while the third requires the governments to enforce rigorous property rights of foreign (generally Western) firms. Together the agreements make comprehensively illegal many of the industrial policy instruments used in the successful East Asian developers to…

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Keywords
  • Intellectual property
  • International trade
  • TRIPS architecture
  • Developing country
  • Position (finance)
  • Business
  • Resizing
  • Foreign direct investment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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