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The Cordell Hull Institute is an independent think tank
that
promotes analysis and public discussion of issues in international
economic relations, focusing primarily on trade, investment and
competition policies.
It does this to encourage:
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the integration of developing countries into the world economy
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adjustment in industrialized countries to increasing trade with
developing ones
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the opening of developing-country markets to stimulate the
adjustment and investment needed to promote their own economic
growth and development
The Institute
honors the vision and perseverance of
Cordell Hull, U.S.
Secretary of State in 1933-1944, in pursuing the idea of an
international economic order as the basis for peace and prosperity
in the world.
Top Photo: Cordell Hull
addressing the U.S. Congress on 18 November 1943 on
returning from the Four Power Conference of Foreign
Ministers in Moscow that lead to the establishment of the
United Nations, the Bretton Woods institutions and the
multilateral trading system (Courtesy National
Archives) |
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Publications:
Energizing the Service Negotiations in the Doha
Round, by
Richard Self,
Principal
Associate for International Trade Policy, Nathan
Associates Inc., development consultants,
Vol.8,No.10 (April
2006)
Policy
Forum:
Agricultural Dimensions of
the Doha Round Negotiations: Post Mortem on Hong Kong,
by
Robert L. Thompson, Chairman, International Food & Agricultural
Trade Policy Council,
(January 10, 2006)
News:
Post Mortem
on the WTO Ministerial
Meeting in Hong
Kong
(Trade Policy
Roundtable: January 10, 2006) |
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