Publisher's Synopsis
Developing countries and emerging economies face a number of constraints in connecting to global markets. In this volume, members of the WTO's academic network in developing countriesthe WTO Chairs Programmeidentify major challenges in their respective countries and suggest ways to overcome them. The book is focuses on export diversification, the role of non-tariff measures, the rule of law in connecting to global markets, and the role of the Aid for Trade initiative in building trade capacity and overcoming supply side constraints. It provides powerful arguments in support of using trade policy instruments as an engine for growth and valuable insights into how developing countries can integrate into the multilateral trading system.