This book traces the evolution of Aid for Trade and examines the global architecture, modalities, and costs associated with its implementation.
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Part I. Aid for Trade Genesis and Architecture: 1. Aid for Trade: helping developing countries benefit from trade opportunities Bernard Hoekman; 2. Aid for Trade: an essential component of the multilateral trading system and the WTO Doha Development agenda Faizel Ismail; 3. Aid for Trade: how we got here, where we might go Michael Finger; 4. Financing international public goods: a framework to address Aid for Trade Dirk Willem te Velde; 5. Aid for Trade: a new issue in the WTO Sheila Page; 6. Scale and types of funds for Aid for Trade Massimiliano Calì; 7. An African perspective on Aid for Trade Dominique Njinkeu et al.; Part II. Aid for Trade in Action: 8. Lessons from the Tanzanian experience in trade capacity building Bede Lyimo and Edward Sungula; 9. Lessons from the Cambodian experience in trade capacity building Sok Siphana; 10. Lessons learned delivering Aid for Trade in Latin America and the Caribbean: the role of the Inter-American Development Bank Antoni Estevadeordal, Paolo Giordano, Anneke Jessen, Jessica Luna and Kati Suominen; 11. Mainstreaming development in trade: lessons from the Caribbean's experience with the FTAA Hemispheric Cooperation Program Deryck Brown; 12. Aid for Trade and the European Development Fund Amanda Sunassee; 13. Services-related projects in Aid for Trade Pierre Sauvé; 14. Aid for Trade for services in small economies: some considerations from the Caribbean Ramesh Chaitoo; 15. The role of local researchers in delivery of Aid for Trade: the case of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) William Lyakurwa, Olu Ajakaiye and Olawale Ogunkola; 16. The role of international research institutions and networks in supporting low-income countries in trade policy-making and negotiations Ann Weston; 17. Civil society perspectives in the Aid for Trade debate Aldo Caliari; Part III. Way Forward: 18. Aid for Trade and private sector development Havelock Brewster and Dominique Njinkeu; 19. Regional Aid for Trade Dirk Willem te Velde.