Tanja Hollederer 
What is the WTO? Is it a tool of the rich and powerful Western countries and Japan? Are corporate lobby groups the big winners while the poor the big losers? [PDF ebook] 

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Essay from the year 2005 in the subject Economics – International Economic Relations, grade: High Distinction, University of New England (Australia), language: English, abstract: Trade is as old as mankind and with mankind it developed and kept growing into a
jungle of arrangements, contracts, and trade relations summarised by the catch phrase
globalisation. Everyone agrees that there have to be rules to form a common
foundation for international trade around the world, so that all countries which use it
as ‘an instrument for promoting development’1 will profit from its many benefits.
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the nations’ solution to the problem of
ensuring free and fair trade in the interest of economic development of the world as a
whole. Keeping this in mind, one might wonder why since 1999 a movement called antiglobalisation
wins more and more followers seeing the WTO as their declared
enemy2. Calls for an abolishment of the system grow louder and louder and the
dissatisfaction amongst the more than two thirds of developing member countries
shows in the debacle of Seattle where African ministers simply walked out or the
collapse of trade talks in Cancun. Has the WTO really developed into a mere tool of the rich and powerful Western
countries and Japan and are corporate lobby groups the big winners, while the poor
the big losers? This question forms the centre of the following explanations, which
shortly outline the original idea behind the WTO, then concentrate on the problems
of implementing this idea, and finally answer the question in a conclusion. Due to the
limitations of this essay it is not possible to cover everything associated with the
WTO. The texts indicated as footnotes should be considered for further exploration.
1 Nitya Nanda, WTO and Development, It’s all about a mercantilist game. From: http://www.gdnet.org/ 2 See The Guardian/Action Aid, TRADE: An insight into the way the world does business, 8 September 2003; p. 3.

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