
Il Wto
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Narrated by:
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Giuliano Bonetto
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By:
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Antonio Parenti
About this listen
Sorto nel 1995 per governare e sviluppare il commercio internazionale, considerato un fattore chiave della crescita in tutti i paesi, già nel 1999 il WTO è il principale bersaglio della protesta no global che esplode a Seattle e mette sotto accusa la sua politica di liberalizzazione. Ma come funziona realmente il WTO? Come vengono prese le decisioni al suo interno e qual è il suo ruolo nelle controversie commerciali tra i vari paesi?
Oltre a fornire queste informazioni di base, il volume discute i costi e benefici di una politica commerciale aperta e non protezionistica, illustra le richieste che vengono avanzate dai paesi poveri e dalle Ong, presenta l'agenda dei futuri negoziati.
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