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The World Trade Organization: The Secretariat and its Influence

In: The Governance of World Trade

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The Governance of World Trade focuses on the roles, influence and impacts of the so-called ‘GATT operatives’ or WTO practitioners. It is widely assumed that they have little influence on decisions and policies made, but, according to the authors, the GATT/WTO Secretariat has played an active role in promoting multilateral cooperation.

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  • ., 2004. "The World Trade Organization: The Secretariat and its Influence," Chapters, in: The Governance of World Trade, chapter 9, pages 251-280, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3201_9
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