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082 _aPamphlet HF 5548.32 .P36 2000
094 _a(Policy issues in international trade and commodities. Study series ; no. 2)
020 _a9211124948
100 _aPanagariya, Arvind.
110 _aWorld Trade Organization.
245 _aE-commerce, WTO and developing countries / by Arvind Panagariya.
260 _aNew York and Geneva : United Nations, 2000.
300 _avii, 24 p. ; 30 cm.
440 _v(Policy issues in international trade and commodities. Study series ; no. 2)
500 _aUNCTAD
500 _aITCD
500 _aTAB
500 _a3--T.p. verso.
500 _aUnited Nations publication, Sales No. E.00-II-D-23--T.p. verso.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
500 _aContents: Abstract—I. Introduction—II. Which multilateral discipline : GATT, gats or both?—III. Mode 1 or mode 2?—IV. Access to E-commerce—V. Intellectual property rights—VI. E-commerce and developing countries—VII. Conclusions.
500 _aSummary: In this paper, I have discussed the main economic issues relating to e-commerce from the viewpoint of developing countries. The first set of issues discussed in the paper concerns the WTO discipline on this trade. Several points can be made in this context. First, all things considered, it will be most appropriate to classify e-commerce as trade in services with GATS discipline applied to it…—(p. 23).
546 _aEnglish
650 _aWorld Trade Organization.
650 _aElectronic commerce – Government policy.
650 _aElectronic commerce – Developing countries.
650 _aCommercial policy.
650 _aInternational trade.
710 _aUnited Nations.
710 _aUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
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