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Remarks by Aaditya Mattoo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Aaditya Mattoo*
Affiliation:
World Bank.

Extract

Thank you very much, Gary. Thank you for inviting me today, Julie. I'm going to make four quick points—first of all, that the backlash has a certain sense of historical inevitability but it's fortunately very narrow in scope. Second, that it's not just against trade, which is the conventional wisdom. It's also against misplaced redistribution. Third, that if we are going to aim for more inclusive growth, in the sense that Oonagh spoke about, we need more, not less, globalization. And we also need more, not less, international cooperation, but it will need to take new innovative forms.

Type
International Law and The Trump Administration: Trade and Investment
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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