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Trade, Development, and New Trends in International Law
Trade Matters
English - November 18, 2019 23:50 - 52.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsBusiness News News international trade international finance tariffs international relations Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
E006: Katrin Kuhlmann, Visiting Professor at Georgetown University Law Center and President and Founder of New Markets Lab, discusses a region where she sees unprecedented levels of enthusiasm around harnessing trade’s potential to boost economic growth: Africa. She describes emerging new approaches to international economic law, explains why the African Continental Free Trade Agreement could be a landmark for trade and development, and unpacks how some developing countries are benefiting from U.S.-China trade tensions. Opinions expressed on Trade Matters are solely those of the guest or host and not the Yeutter Institute or the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Show Notes:
World Trade and Investment Law Reimagined: A Progressive Agenda for an Inclusive Globalization Edited by Alvaro Santos, Chantal Thomas, David Trubek
Trade and Poverty Reduction: New Evidence of Impacts in Developing Countries Joint Publication by the World Bank Group and the World Trade Organization, 2018
Coalition for GSP