- Global economy still in the doldrums, says UNCTAD by Kanaga Raja (17 Sept 14)
- Global FDI flows rose by 11% last year by Kanaga Raja (31 Jan 14)
- Sustained global economic recovery still elusive by Kanaga Raja (16 Sept 13)
- Global FDI flows fell by 18% last year by Kanaga Raja (28 Jun 13)
- Global FDI flows fell sharply last year by Kanaga Raja (28 Jan 13)
- Global growth slowing, hamstrung by austerity measures by Kanaga Raja (13 Sept 12)
- FDI flows at $1.5 trillion in 2011, slow growth ahead by Kanaga Raja (09 Jul 12)
- Global FDI flows rose by 17% last year by Kanaga Raja (27 Jan 12)
- Expansionary policies needed to avoid a new recession by Kanaga Raja (20 Jan 12)
- South-South cooperation and State-building in LDCs by Kanaga Raja (18 Nov 11)
- A "two-speed recovery", with North losing steam by Kanaga Raja (07 Sept 11)
- Global FDI flows saw modest rise last year by Kanaga Raja (03 Aug 11)
- South-South cooperation can help re-balance global economy by Kanaga Raja (18 Apr 11)
- South should factor in 'development' in financial reforms by Kanaga Raja (14 Apr 11)
- Asia's share of global ICT exports at record high by Kanaga Raja (03 Feb 11)
- Global FDI flows remained stagnant last year by Kanaga Raja (19 Jan 11)
- LDCs need a new international development architecture by Kanaga Raja (26 Nov 10)
- Global FDI flows dip again after a low-level recovery by Kanaga Raja (18 Oct 10)
- FDI flows stay stable in fourth quarter of last year by Kanaga Raja (28 Apr 10)
- Global FDI flows fell by 39% last year by Kanaga Raja (21 Jan 10)
- GSTP
negotiations to be launched at Sao Paulo (C.Raghavan)
- Cancun
- part of journey, impasse, or breakdown? (C.Raghavan)
- Ricupero,
two LDC ministers debunk US zero tariff proposals
- Change
of 'heart', not 'mind' in IFIs, complains UNCTAD
- Policymakers
asked to look at TDR, not WIR, for advice
- The
crisis in MTS: What is to be done (S.P.Shukla) Oct 2002
- Policy-makers
asked to look at TDR, not WIR, for advice (C.Raghavan)
- Volatile
exchange markets spawn protectionism, anti-dumping actions
(C.Raghavan)
- Poverty
will continue to grow, but can be dramatically reduced
(C.Raghavan) June 2002
- South
needs more policy space in trade system, says UNCTAD (C.Raghavan)
April 2002
- South
trading more but earning less (C.Raghavan) April 2002
- Opportunities
and difficulties from China's WTO accession (C.Raghavan)
April 2002
- Too
much hangs on strength of US recovery, warns UNCTAD (C.Raghavan)
April 2002
- Trade,
finance systems in conflict, don't support development
(C.Raghavan) April 2002
- UNCTAD
stresses need to rethink development strategies (C.Raghavan)
April 2002
- The
UN's ambivalent and contradictory message on trade (C.Raghavan)
April 2002
- Ricupero
remains sceptical on new round (C.Raghavan) 7 Feb 2002
- Ricupero's
assessment of Doha, outlines technical assistance plans
(C.Raghavan) 5 Feb 2002
- Global
recession needs concerted measures to help Third World
(C.Raghavan) 5 Oct 2001
- Fragile
world economy needs multilateral measures (C.Raghavan)
1 Oct 2001
- Africa:
Needs major reorientation of international and domestic policies
(C.Raghavan) 11 Sep 2001
- Africa:
Massive aid, debt write-offs, and change in trade rules advocated
(C.Raghavan) 11 Sep 2001
- LDC
meet ends with programme of action, and 'deliverables'
(C.Raghavan) 21 May 2001
- Rich
nations renege on pledge to aid the LDCs (T.Deen) 25 April
2001
- Reforming
the system needs even-handed approach, says UNCTAD (C.Raghavan)
25 April 2001
- World
economy heading downwards, warns UNCTAD (C.Raghavan) 24
April 2001
- Solidarity
or divide and rule? (C.Raghavan) 7 Mac 2001
- No
half-diagnoses, no half-measures, says Dutch minister
(C.Raghavan) 27 Feb 2001
- US
blocks UNCTAD work on anti-dumping, traditional knowledge
(C.Raghavan) 25 Feb 2001
- Avoid
being paralysed by status quo, says Ricupero (C.Raghavan)
19 Feb 2001
- Integrate
trade negotiations and supply capacity (C.Raghavan) 12
Feb 2001
- Can
the global economy be civilised? (G.Helleiner) 11 Dec
2000
- Globalisation,
liberalisation and markets (G.Helleiner) 11 Dec 2000
- Pause
in WTO, reform and reorientation advocated (C.Raghavan)
11 Dec 2000
- Ricupero
for dialogue on oil, trade and development (C.Raghavan)
14 Nov 2000
- No
urgency for financial liberalisation, says study (C.Raghavan)
7 Nov 2000
- New
avenues to protect TK urged by experts (Kanaga Raja) 6
Nov 2000
- Merger
mania goes global (Prof W. Milburg) 30 Oct 2000
- UNCTAD
Board urges closer international cooperation (C.Raghavan)
24 Oct 2000
- UNCTAD
highlights flaws in development-financing policy (TWN)
12 Oct 2000
- Hyped,
exaggerated globalisation claims proved wrong (C.Raghavan)
10 Oct 2000
- Reinforcing
trade and public policies (C.Raghavan) 9 Oct 2000
-
Asia:
Sustainable recovery needs developmental State (C.Raghavan)
(19 Sept 00)
-
Improved
prospects, also more fault lines, uncertainty (C.Raghavan)
(19 Sept 00)
-
Oil
prices show uncertainty and fragility (C.Raghavan) (19
Sept 00)
-
Global
coherence must involve UN agencies (C.Raghavan) (11
Sept 00)
- Currency
boards not appropriate for developing world (C.Raghavan)(7
Aug 00)
-
Number
of LDCs expected to rise (M.J.Sandasagra) (28
Jul 00)
-
Africa:
Big ODA push now will reduce dependency, says UNCTAD
(C.Raghavan) (27 Jul 00)
-
Implementation
of Marrakesh decision on LDCs/NFIDCs unsatisfactory
(C.Raghavan) (24 Jul 00)
-
Developing
world advised to hold on to policy autonomy (C.Raghavan)
(4 Apr 00)
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UNCTAD
X, Bangkok, 12-19 February 2000
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UNCTAD
Plan of Action provides critique of WTO Agreements (C.Raghavan)
(23 Feb 00)
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Forgiving
a dying man's debt isn't enough, says OAU Chairman (M.Khor)
(21 Feb 00)
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All
eyes on how UNCTAD drives vehicle for new order (K.Seneviratne)
(21 Feb 00)
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From
Washington Consensus to Bangkok convergence (C.Raghavan)
(20 Feb 00)
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Open
dialogue to shape international economic relations (C.Raghavan)
(19 Feb 00)
-
High
visibility, and more questions than answers (C.Raghavan)
(19 Feb 00)
-
An
expanded mandate for analysis (C.Raghavan) (20
Feb 00)
-
West
shares blame for cronyism, corruption (R.D.Raj)
(19 Feb 00)
-
Globalization
policies not working (C. Raghavan) (18 Feb 00)
-
Many
whys, and few why nots in globalization debates (C.
Raghavan) (18 Feb 00)
-
From
interactivity to the business of UNCTAD (C. Raghavan)
(17 Feb 00)
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Begining
of a new process at UNCTAD-X (C. Raghavan) (17
Feb 00)
-
WTO
back to business, but differences persist (C. Raghavan)
(16 Feb 00)
-
Set
WTO rules right first, says forum at UNCTAD X (C. Oh)
(16 Feb 00)
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Developing
world advised to retain national autonomy (C.Oh) (15
Feb 00)
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"What
Washington Consensus? I never signed any" - Camdessus
(C.Raghavan) (13 Feb 00)
-
Mahathir
concerned over emerging world monopolies (C.Raghavan)
(13 Feb 00)
-
UNCTAD
has legitimacy on development via trade (C.Raghavan)
(13 Feb 00)
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Developing
countries short-changed on commodities (R. D. Raj) (14
Feb 00)
-
Shaping
globalisation may need new regulations (C.Raghavan)
(11 Feb 00)
-
Globalisation
and dialogue with civil society (C.Raghavan) (4
Feb 00)
-
Statement
of Chakravarthi Raghavan, on behalf of TWN, on 25 October
at the Committee of the Whole (of UNCTAD's Trade and Development
Board) preparing for UNCTAD X
-
'Ball
is in your court', Ricupero tells North (S. Singh)
-
New
round, more promises - a recipe for social conflict
(S. Singh)
-
Trade,
finance systems need integrated solutions(C.Raghavan)
-
UNCTAD
Commission recommendations on services, commodities
(S. Singh)
-
TDR
99: South stymied by WTO system, protection in North
(C.Raghavan)
(20 Sep 99)
-
TDR
99: Focus on righting imbalances of past, says Ricupero
(C.Raghavan)
-
TDR
99: Not-so-level a playing field at the WTO (C.Raghavan)
(20 Sep 99)
-
TDR
99: Tackle "hot money" at source, says Ricupero (C.Raghavan)
-
TDR
99: FDI, an acronym of yes, maybe and uncertainties
(C.Raghavan) (20 Sep 99)
-
TDR
99: Manage exchange rates flexibly, control of capital flows
(C.Raghavan)
-
WIR
99: No to investment rules reducing flexibility, says Ricupero
(C.Raghavan)
(27 Sep99)
-
WIR
99: A critique of neo-liberal globalization? (Prof.
Gerald Epstein)
-
WIR
99: WIR 99 flawed on many fronts (Prof. Alejandro Nadal)
-
UNCTAD
advocates new mechanism for ascertaining debt sustainability
(C.Raghavan)
-
Agriculture:
Liberalization needs to address socio-economic effects
(C.Raghavan)
-
World
Investment Report 1998:WIR upbeat on FDI, private forecasters
differ (C. Raghavan)
-
World
Investment Report 1998:State of play at WTO/UNCTAD/OECD
on investment (C. Raghavan)
-
World
Investment Report 1998:UNCTAD & Multilateral Framework
on Investment (C. Raghavan)
-
World
Investment Report 1998:Capitalism sans frontier? (Robert
Sutcliffe)
-
Agreed
Conclusions on the Financial Crisis by UNCTAD's Trade and
Development Board
-
Trade
and Development Report 1998: UNCTAD calls for immediate
actions to reverse deflation (C. Raghavan)
-
Trade
and Development Report 1998: Asia - The causes of the crises
(C. Raghavan)
-
Trade
and Development Report 1998: Capital controls needed to
manage crisis (C. Raghavan)
-
UNCTAD's
"MFI outreach" to civil society hits snags (T. Hormeku)
-
NGOs
critical of UNCTAD's investment and pro-business approach
(T. Hormeku)
-
The
need for prudent and well-sequenced liberalization (C.
Raghavan)
-
Asia:
New study for "more prudent approaches" to liberalization
(C. Raghavan)
-
Investment
talks must involve civil society too (C. Raghavan)
-
TDR
to be the main publication on world economy (C. Raghavan)
-
Globalization
needs international regulations (C. Raghavan)
-
Support
for curbing volatile capital flows (C. Raghavan)
-
Start
of a process to manage globalization (C. Raghavan)
-
Globalization
needs strong internal institutions (C. Raghavan)
-
Third
World exports still face major tariff barriers (C. Raghavan)
-
Investment/development
nexus needs deeper study (C. Raghavan)
-
Bilateral
Investment Treaties play only a minor role in attracting
FDI (C. Raghavan)
-
WTO/UNCTAD
LDC meet is now a process (C. Raghavan)
-
TWN's
Statement at UNCTAD's Trade and Development Board 43rd Session
-
UNCTAD
to formulate East Asia lessons for Africa (C. Raghavan)
-
East
Asian experience can be replicated-UNCTAD (C. Raghavan)
-
UNCTAD
warns of political backlash to globalization (C. Raghavan)
-
Martin
Khor's speech on behalf of TWN and NGOs at UNCTAD-IX
-
Joint
international NGO Statement at UNCTAD-IX
-
No
new issues at WTO without prior UNCTAD examination (C.
Raghavan)
-
Broad
support for a revitalized UNCTAD (C. Raghavan)