The WTO: Shaping Global Trade Policies and Future Economic Growth
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a crucial global organization that helps regulate trade between countries. It has rules that limit how much governments can restrict trade, which has boosted international trade since the 1950s. The WTO has a system to settle disputes between member countries and ensure they stick to their trade commitments. Despite its success, the WTO has faced criticism from anti-globalization activists. This book gives a clear overview of the WTO's history, structure, and policies, and discusses its future. It also addresses the criticisms of the WTO and evaluates their validity.