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Full-Text Articles in International Economics
Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xiii, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies
Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xiii, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic advances in Latin America as well as cooperative projects between WKU and universities across Latin America. The newsletter is written in both English and Spanish.
Ua68/2/1 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xii, No. 2, Wku Latin American Studies
Ua68/2/1 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Xii, No. 2, Wku Latin American Studies
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic advances in Latin America as well as cooperative projects between WKU and universities across Latin America. The newsletter is written in both English and Spanish.
China And The Gatt Agreement On Government Procurement, John Linarelli
China And The Gatt Agreement On Government Procurement, John Linarelli
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Policy Perspectives And Future Directions: A View From A Former U.S. Trade Representative, Clayton K. Yeutter
Policy Perspectives And Future Directions: A View From A Former U.S. Trade Representative, Clayton K. Yeutter
Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers
Tom Donahue expressed very well where we as a nation and we as a world should go on the worker rights issue. I'm going to spend most of my time focusing on how we get there, if we really want to accomplish something. Many countries would prefer not to have worker rights in the GATT at all. When we went to Punta del Este in 1986 to begin the Uruguay Round, the United States was a minority of one in trying to get the worker rights issue on the agenda in any way, shape, or form.