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Conclusions and Recommendations

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Emerging Powers in the WTO
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The main conclusion of this book is that during the last 30 years integration of the developing countries in the international trading system has been in many ways impressive, but uneven. A significant number of countries, 20–25, have made giant strides in their institutional integration into the WTO system. A few emerging trading powers are exercising significant influence in the WTO and in the global economy more broadly. And the developing countries as a group played a much greater role in the Doha Round negotiations than in previous Rounds.

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Michalopoulos, C. (2014). Conclusions and Recommendations. In: Emerging Powers in the WTO. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137297082_11

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