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The Singapore issues in Cancún: A failed negotiation ploy or a litmus test for global governance?

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  1. For a recent discussion of the four Singapore issues see The Federal Trust: Expanding World Trade Rules? Should there be rules on competition, investment, trade facilitation and government procurement?, 2003; www.fedtrust.com.

  2. See Sir Leon Brittan: "Smoothing the Path for Investment World-wide", speech in Washington, January 1995.

  3. See Stephen Woolcock: Investment in the World Trade Organisation, in: Klaus Deutsch (ed.): The European Union in the Millenium Round, Cambridge University Press, 2001.

  4. Doha Ministerial Declaration, World Trade Organisation, WT/MIN(01)/DEC/1.

  5. See Experience gained so far on international cooperation on competition policies issues and the mechanisms used, Report for the UNCTAD Secretariat, UNCTAD TD/B/COM.2?CLP/21/Rev 1 12.

  6. See for example WTO Report of the Working Group on the interaction Between Trade and Competition Policy to the General Council, WT/WGTCP/6 2002.

  7. See OECD: Draft Report on the nature and impact of hard-core cartels and the sanctions under national competition laws, Paper for the Global Competition Forum, 2001 CCNM/GF/COMP (2001)3, October 2, 2001.

  8. M. Levenstein: Private cartels and their effects on developing countries, Background Report for the World Development Report 2001.

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Woolcock, S. The Singapore issues in Cancún: A failed negotiation ploy or a litmus test for global governance?. Intereconomics 38, 249–255 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03031726

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