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Polly wants a Doha deal: what does the trade community think?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 October 2011

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After ten years of negotiations, the Doha ‘Round is on the verge of collapse. At this difficult juncture, it is interesting to get a sense of the mood and thinking of the trade community on three key questions1:

  1. 1. How serious is the situation?

  2. 2. What are the causes of the current stalemate?

  3. 3. What are the best solution(s)

Two recent fora give an opportunity to analyze the answers of 71 observers to these questions at a crucial time, namely the month preceding the collapse of expectations that Doha might be completed by the end of 2011 (from April 1 to May 2, 2011). The CUTS Trade Forum (2011) triggered by Jagdish Bhagwati's op.ed. ‘Polly Wants a Doha Deal’ offered an open discussion forum where the 57 self-selected respondents could make their remarks with no pre-established format. The VoxEU (2011) e-book ‘Why World Leaders Must Resist the False Promise of a Doha Delay’ gathered short chapters written by 14 authors chosen by the e-book editors and willing to contribute. The respondents (all of them with a long experience in trade matters) include academics (25), former and current negotiators (9), lawyers (4), journalists (3), business (3), national civil servants (2) and trade policy experts (25 in total, of whom six are working in international institutions and nine in think tanks). Participants came from all continents: Africa (1), Asia (6), Europe (23), North America (15), Latin America (6), with a few countries particularly well represented (11 from the USA, 4 from Canada, 3 from Australia). The 17 respondents based in Geneva represent a wide range of nationalities.

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Copyright © Patrick Messerlin and Erik van der Marel 2011

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References

CUTS Trade Forum (2011) Poly wants a Doha Deal, CUTS Centre for International Trade, Economics and Environment: http://www.cuts-citee.org/ or http://www.cuts-grc.org/Google Scholar
van der Marel, E (2011) ‘Polly wants a Doha Deal: What Does the Trade Community Think?’, GEM Policy Brief, June, Paris, http://gem.sciences-po.fr.Google Scholar
VoxEU (2011) ‘Why World Leaders Must Resist the False Promise of a Doha Delay’, VoxEU e-book, Baldwin, R. and Evenett, S. (eds.), April (first edition). http://www.voxeu.euGoogle Scholar