WTO at the Margins
Explore the intricate dynamics of international trade with "WTO at the Margins" by Roman Grynberg, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This insightful volume spans 758 pages, delving into how the World Trade Organization (WTO) engages with its most vulnerable constituents—the small and developing countries. Grynberg meticulously examines nearly a decade's worth of experiences from these nations, highlighting their legitimate concerns and aspirations within the larger WTO framework. This book is essential for understanding how the actions of more powerful WTO members can significantly influence the global trading landscape and perceptions of the institution. A must-read for anyone interested in commerce, economic development, and the future of trade policies affecting developing nations, "WTO at the Margins" invites you to question and analyze the effectiveness of the WTO's support for its member states. Uncover the challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of global trade and development.