The World Trade Organization (WTO) is responsible for regulating international trade and ___. A. removing trade barriers B. promoting fair competition C. increasing export volume D. expanding domestic market 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:世界贸易组织负责规范国际贸易和促进公平竞争。选项 A“...
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从第一段第三句中的thereisalso something called the World Fair Trade Organization可以看出, WTO和WFTO是两个不同的机构, 故该陈述不符合事实。 2.T 第四段第三句提及了offer better trading conditions to both producers and workers;第六 段提及的公平贸易遵循的基本原 则中,有一条为Respect for the ...
The WTO and the Regulation of International Trade: Recent Trade Disputes between the European Union and the United States Creating a Transatlantic Marketplace: Government Policies and Business Strategies McKinney,Joseph - 《Journal of Transatlantic Studies》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 The WTO and the ...
A. Completely free trade without any regulations. B. Equal treatment for all member countries. C. Only developed countries can benefit. D. It can force a country to change its domestic policies. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:世界贸易组织的原则之一是对所有成员国一视同仁。选项A完全无管...
This article explores the development dimension of international trade through a focus on the institutional character of the World Trade Organization (WTO). In particular it challenges the assumptions upon which the assertion that the WTO is not a development institution has been made. This analysis ...
Trade is certainly a main 5 force for globalization. It is also the subject of many international agreements that aim to govern and facilitate international trade, such as those negotiated through the World Trade Organization (WTO). 1.(A) them (B) such (C) what (D) it 2.(A) installed...
The World Trade Organization(WTO) is an international organisation dealing with trading rules among member countries. Its main aim is to increase trade by promoting free trade (lowering trade barriers) and improving the flow of trade. Main functions of the World Trade Organization: ...
The declared objective of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) is to promote free trade between member states. Nonetheless, an exhaustive study of bilateral merchandise trade based on a large panel data set led Rose (2004) to conclude that ...