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From Doha to the Next Bretton Woods

A New Multilateral Trade Agenda

Authors: Aaditya Mattoo, and Arvind Subramanian
January/February 2009
Council on Foreign Relations

World leaders may be tempted to revive the failed Doha Round of international trade talks. But Doha does not address the world's most urgent economic problems, including those that contributed to the current financial crisis. Instead, what is needed is a new conversation--a Bretton Woods II--that speaks to the needs of traditional and emerging powers alike.

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