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(Using international trade law: First, how to deal with development issues with WTO rules. Second, the GATT enabling provisions. Third, the different provisions of the

(Using international trade law: First, how to deal with development issues with WTO rules. Second, the GATT enabling provisions. Third, the different provisions of the WTO in the area of special and differential treatment. to answer the following questions)

 Should a developing country with a small economy that has undiversified exports (it only exports a few types of products or services) and imports most of its goods from a couple of trade partners become a WTO member? Or would that country be better off signing bilateral trade agreements with its main trade partners?


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