Tras la cumbre de Hong Kong

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Published 28-11-2011
Duncan Green Gonzalo Fanjul

Abstract

Unlike the previous ministerial conferences by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle, Doha and Cancun, the 2005 one in Hong Kong was not sucked into the chaos of street riots; it did not hasten negotiation deadlines through lastminute decisions made when the delegates were about to leave; it did not finish either with everyone blaming each other for the failure of the meeting. However, that is all about the success of the conference. The agreement reached in Hong Kong is but a missed chance to make trade available also to those stricken by poverty all over the world. This article offers a preliminary analysis of the results provided by the Hong Kong conference and studies its implications for the Doha meeting, the WTO and world development.

How to Cite

Green, D., & Fanjul, G. (2011). Tras la cumbre de Hong Kong. Lan Harremanak. https://doi.org/10.1387/lan-harremanak.4484
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