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Titre : Europe and the South in the Twenty-First Century Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Christian Lund, Editeur scientifique Editeur : London : Frank Cass Année de publication : juin 2000 Collection : The European Journal of Development Research num. vol. 12, N°1 Importance : 241 p Note générale : 06.01 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Europe
CommerceTags : Commerce mondial Développement Économie mondiale Europe Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Europe and the South in the Twenty-First Century [texte imprimé] / Christian Lund, Editeur scientifique . - London : Frank Cass, juin 2000 . - 241 p. - (The European Journal of Development Research; vol. 12, N°1) .
06.01 EUR
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Europe
CommerceTags : Commerce mondial Développement Économie mondiale Europe Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités
Titre : Fair and Equitable Treatment : Unctad Series on issues in international investment agreements Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : UNCTAD, Auteur Editeur : United Nations Année de publication : 1999 Collection : United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Importance : 60 p. Note générale : 03.02 UNC Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Commerce Tags : Commerce international Développement économique Economie mondiale Coopération internationale Index. décimale : 03.02 Accords Commerciaux Résumé : In recent years, the concept of fair and equitable treatment has assumed prominence in investment relations between States. While the earliest proposals that made reference to this standard of treatment for investment are contained in various multilateral efforts in the period immediately following World War II, the
bulk of the State practice incorporating the standard is to be found in bilateral investment treaties (BITs) which have become a central feature in international investment relations. In essence, the fair and equitable standard provides a yardstick by which relations between foreign direct investors
and Governments of capital-importing countries may be assessed. It also acts as a signal from capital-importing countries, for it indicates, at the very least, a State’s willingness to accommodate foreign capital on terms that take into account the interests of the investor in fairness and equity
En ligne : http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/tdr2011_en.pdf Fair and Equitable Treatment : Unctad Series on issues in international investment agreements [texte imprimé] / UNCTAD, Auteur . - [S.l.] : United Nations, 1999 . - 60 p.. - (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) .
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Commerce Tags : Commerce international Développement économique Economie mondiale Coopération internationale Index. décimale : 03.02 Accords Commerciaux Résumé : In recent years, the concept of fair and equitable treatment has assumed prominence in investment relations between States. While the earliest proposals that made reference to this standard of treatment for investment are contained in various multilateral efforts in the period immediately following World War II, the
bulk of the State practice incorporating the standard is to be found in bilateral investment treaties (BITs) which have become a central feature in international investment relations. In essence, the fair and equitable standard provides a yardstick by which relations between foreign direct investors
and Governments of capital-importing countries may be assessed. It also acts as a signal from capital-importing countries, for it indicates, at the very least, a State’s willingness to accommodate foreign capital on terms that take into account the interests of the investor in fairness and equity
En ligne : http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/tdr2011_en.pdf Documents numériques
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Titre : Foreign direct investment, development and the new global economic order : a policy brief for the South Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ajit Singh, Auteur ; Josephine Ann Zammit, Auteur Editeur : Genève : South Centre Année de publication : 1997 Importance : 108 p Présentation : 02.02.FOR Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Monnaies
CommerceTags : IDE développement NOEI Index. décimale : 02.02 - Monnaies Résumé : Over the last decade and a half the global economic order has been undergoing major changes. While this may be thought to reflect the results of a multilateral and participatory process involving debate and negotiations, in reality it has been mostly driven by the economic interests of the North. The developing countries have been marginal participants, often feeling they have little choice but to follow Northern proposals. They have had little impact on the final outcomes in terms of the shape of the emerging global economic structures and policy regimes. Yet, these outcomes and structures are likely to prove a major and often determining factor in their future development, for better or for worse. Although the North achieved many of its objectives in the Uruguay Round, its proposals for a new liberal world economic order have still not been fully realized. One of the most important objectives still outstanding is a highly liberalized international regime governing foreign direct investment (FDI), with the policy emphasis on securing the rights of foreign investors and defining the obligations of host country governments. The purpose of this policy brief is to assist developing countries assess individually and as a group their response to the current drive for a global regime to establish free flows of FDI. The bulk of the document is therefore devoted to a review of the key economic issues that need to be taken into account by developing countries in shaping their policy stand on FDI matters. The rest of the document is mainly devoted to reviewing the related challenge they currently face in the international policy and negotiating arena and outlines some options. This preface, however, draws attention to the broad political context in which national policies are formulated, and multilateral discussions and possibly negotiations on such matters take place. En ligne : https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/53533/ Foreign direct investment, development and the new global economic order : a policy brief for the South [texte imprimé] / Ajit Singh, Auteur ; Josephine Ann Zammit, Auteur . - Genève : South Centre, 1997 . - 108 p : 02.02.FOR.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Monnaies
CommerceTags : IDE développement NOEI Index. décimale : 02.02 - Monnaies Résumé : Over the last decade and a half the global economic order has been undergoing major changes. While this may be thought to reflect the results of a multilateral and participatory process involving debate and negotiations, in reality it has been mostly driven by the economic interests of the North. The developing countries have been marginal participants, often feeling they have little choice but to follow Northern proposals. They have had little impact on the final outcomes in terms of the shape of the emerging global economic structures and policy regimes. Yet, these outcomes and structures are likely to prove a major and often determining factor in their future development, for better or for worse. Although the North achieved many of its objectives in the Uruguay Round, its proposals for a new liberal world economic order have still not been fully realized. One of the most important objectives still outstanding is a highly liberalized international regime governing foreign direct investment (FDI), with the policy emphasis on securing the rights of foreign investors and defining the obligations of host country governments. The purpose of this policy brief is to assist developing countries assess individually and as a group their response to the current drive for a global regime to establish free flows of FDI. The bulk of the document is therefore devoted to a review of the key economic issues that need to be taken into account by developing countries in shaping their policy stand on FDI matters. The rest of the document is mainly devoted to reviewing the related challenge they currently face in the international policy and negotiating arena and outlines some options. This preface, however, draws attention to the broad political context in which national policies are formulated, and multilateral discussions and possibly negotiations on such matters take place. En ligne : https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/53533/
Titre : Gats and democracy : a joint publication of the Seatlle to Brussels network Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Markus Krajewski, Auteur ; Clare Joy, Auteur Editeur : The Seattle to Brussels Network Année de publication : july 2001 Importance : 20 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Commerce
LibéralisationTags : AGCS-GATS Libéralisation Privatisation Environnement Index. décimale : 03.01 - Commerce/Généralités Résumé : There is growing concern in Europe, as elsewhere, that the WTO’s General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) represents the greatest threat to democracy to come from an international economic agreement since the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, defeated in October 1998. European Commission negotiators are proposing extensions to GATS which would fundamentally undermine citizens’ right to determine their own social and environmental priorities for the future. In addition, they are pushing forward proposals which will not only have an impact on service delivery in Europe, but also put immense pressure on developing countries to liberalise service sectors of export interest to European companies. Gats and democracy : a joint publication of the Seatlle to Brussels network [texte imprimé] / Markus Krajewski, Auteur ; Clare Joy, Auteur . - [S.l.] : The Seattle to Brussels Network, july 2001 . - 20 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Commerce
LibéralisationTags : AGCS-GATS Libéralisation Privatisation Environnement Index. décimale : 03.01 - Commerce/Généralités Résumé : There is growing concern in Europe, as elsewhere, that the WTO’s General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) represents the greatest threat to democracy to come from an international economic agreement since the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, defeated in October 1998. European Commission negotiators are proposing extensions to GATS which would fundamentally undermine citizens’ right to determine their own social and environmental priorities for the future. In addition, they are pushing forward proposals which will not only have an impact on service delivery in Europe, but also put immense pressure on developing countries to liberalise service sectors of export interest to European companies. Documents numériques
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Titre : Le GATT Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Daniel Jouanneau, Auteur Editeur : Paris [France] : PUF Année de publication : 1987 Collection : Que sais-je? num. 1858 Importance : 127 p Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Commerce
Histoire économiqueTags : Commerce mondial GATT Commerce des services Libéralisation Index. décimale : 03.02 Accords Commerciaux Résumé : Entre la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale et le premier choc pétrolier, le commerce international a connu une expansion sans précédent. Cette croissance régulière et forte (7% par an de 1948 1973) s'est appuyée sur plusieurs facteurs : reconstruction de l'Europe et du Japon, énergie à bon marché, stabilité monétaire pendant deux décennies, industrialisation du Tiers Monde à partir de 1960. Le GATT [texte imprimé] / Daniel Jouanneau, Auteur . - Paris (France) : PUF, 1987 . - 127 p. - (Que sais-je?; 1858) .
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Commerce
Histoire économiqueTags : Commerce mondial GATT Commerce des services Libéralisation Index. décimale : 03.02 Accords Commerciaux Résumé : Entre la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale et le premier choc pétrolier, le commerce international a connu une expansion sans précédent. Cette croissance régulière et forte (7% par an de 1948 1973) s'est appuyée sur plusieurs facteurs : reconstruction de l'Europe et du Japon, énergie à bon marché, stabilité monétaire pendant deux décennies, industrialisation du Tiers Monde à partir de 1960. PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkIntégration régionale et système commercial multilatéral
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