TITLE

Towards a healthy multilateral system

AUTHOR(S)
Ryder, Guy
PUB. DATE
May 2004
SOURCE
OECD Observer;May2004, Issue 243, p23
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Addresses problems associated with globalization. Unintended consequences of the incoherence in the global multilateral architecture; Role of a globalization policy forum in the creation of a fairer form of globalization; Social impact of development and policies in a global economy. INSET: Workers' UNion.
ACCESSION #
13435417

Tags: GLOBALIZATION;  INTERNATIONAL relations;  INTERNATIONAL economic relations;  SOCIAL problems;  INTERNATIONAL trade

 

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