Summer Programme on the WTO, International Trade and Development 2010
28 June - 9 July 2010, Geneva
The fourth Summer Programme on the WTO, International Trade and Development will take place from June 28 to July 9, 2010 in Geneva. It will provide participants with a unique opportunity to enter into the analysis and atmosphere of multilateral trade. The programme, delivered with the Graduate Institute Centre for Trade and Economic Integration, combines economic, legal and political analysis of international trade and development.
Lectures and discussions will shed light on the following questions: the reasons why countries open their economies to trade and the reasons why they protect domestic industries, the means and pathways they use to either open or protect, what these considerations mean for the multilateral trading system and their implications for economic development.
Target Audience:
- Professionals keen to improve their knowledge on current major issues in international trade
- Students at MA level
Deadline for Applications
April 1, 2010
- Organizer(s):
- Bénédicte Gilbert
- Type:
- Course
- Location:
- Geneva
- Attendance:
- Closed attendance
- Contact:
- benedicte.gilbert@graduateinstitute.ch
- Institution:
- The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
- More information:
- http://graduateinstitute.ch/summer
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- Topic(s):
- Development, Global economy, International trade
- Tags:
- Agriculture Trade, Dispute Resolution, dispute settlement, Graduate Institute, Manufactures Trade, NAMA, regionalism, Summer Programs, trade in services, Training on Trade, World Trade Organization, World Trading System, WTO, WTO and Market Access
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