The purpose of this paper is to outline the theoretical framework of the most popular economic theory approaches and the meaning of trade in general.
As part of globalization nations are moving closer together and the importance and intensity of the cooperation between countries increases continuously. During this development transnational networks are getting an increasingly important role regarding the regulation and control of various areas of life such as economic relations, environmental issues, security and law. These transnational institutions are influencing technical standards and norms, they affect environmental-, consumption- and law standards and their power is gaining in importance.
One of these bodies is the World Trade Organization (WTO) which was founded in the end of the 20th century with the purpose of creating a platform for negotiations about trade standards, regulating institutions in the trade sector and the development of multilateral agreements. The principles which underlain the work of the WTO include amongst others the subject of transparency, non-discrimination, and safety valves. With the evolution of a world ongoing getting more complex in trading subjects the facilitation, standardization and harmonization of global trade procedures get crucial and necessary for successful global growth. The implementation of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation (TFA) as the first multilateral agreement enforced in this context includes the establishment of global standards regarding customs and administrative measures and aims at the reduction of trading barriers and transaction costs in the future.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background: Different approaches on trade
3. Theoretical Background of the WTO
3.1 Historical development of the WTO
3.2 Structure and parameter of the WTO
3.3 Main purpose and tasks of the WTO
3.4 Principles of the WTO
4. The Agreement on Trade Facilitation
4.1 Background of the Trade Facilitation Agreement
4.1 Content of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation
4.2 Consequences and Meaning for global trade in future
5. Critical Reflection
5.1 Chances of the Agreement on T rade Facilitation
5.2 Risks of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation
6. Conclusion
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- Citation du texte
- Anonyme,, 2018, Theoretical background of the WTO. The agreement on trade facilitation and critical reflection, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1015125
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