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The real losers are cotton farmers in West Africa, textile workers in low income Asian and Muslim states, and low income shoppers in the poorest quarters of America and Europe. The Doha Round was supposed to help the world's poor, by lowering subsidies that keep Mali's cotton out of textile mills, tariffs that limit the flow of Cambodian T-shirts and other clothes to shelves. The big countries had a chance to help the poor and flopped.

All Fall Down, by Edward Gresser YaleGlobal, 27 July 2006

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carine.dunand@imd.ch


Carine studied at the Universities of Lausanne and Geneva, and in Virginia (United States). She completed a Master degree in Political sciences with a special focus on the dialectic “globalization and sustainable development”. In 2005 and 2006 she worked for the NGO “Fundación Ecológica Mazán” in Cuenca, Ecuador. She led workshops on the inclusion of indigenous communities into the national political agenda and the preservation of the environment (water and soil contamination, waste management). She joined the Evian Group in January 2007.
Publications:

28/02/2007 Trade and the Global Commons – (Trade issue)
15/12/2006 Trade and Ecuador – Evian Group (Trade issue)
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