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《新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版):国际经贸组织(教师手册)》电子教案为教师提供跨媒体辅助教学支持:纸质教材、移动应用、音视频、网络课件等共同构建高效便捷的数字一体化教学资源。
目录
Unit 1 The International Monetary Fund
Unit 2 The World Bank and China's Economic Growth
Unit 3 The WTO Under Fire
Unit 4 Lessons of Experience: Trade and Development Board Hears That One—Size—Fits—All Approach Doesn't Work
Unit 5 Dealing with the Global Jobs Crisis
Unit 6 The Economic Impact of SARS
Unit 7 World Heritage
Unit 8 A Day in the Life of an lnterpol Intelligence Officer
Unit 9 The World Intellectual Property Organization
Unit 10 The World Customs Organization
Unit 11 The Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development
Unit 12 The European Union
Unit 13 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Unit 14 The North American Free Trade Agreement
Unit 15 Oil and the Global Economy
Appendix
文摘
版权页:
Shifts in international trade are affecting developing countries in differ— ent ways, depending on their trade structure.Some have benefited greatly from higher prices for oil, and mineral and mining products.In Latin America and Africa, the positive effects ofhigher prices were reinforced by increases in the volume ofexports.In other regions, gains from higher export values were offset by higher import prices.The terms oftradez ofcountries with a domi— nant share ofoilin their total exports soared by almost 30% between 2002 and 2004, according to the Report, while those of countries with a dominant share of mineral and mining exports rose about 15%.
The Report urges developing countries to use recent windfall gains from higher commodity earnings as an opportunity to step up investment in infrastructure and manufacturing capacity, both ofwhich are essential for boosting development.Exporters ofprimary commodities are advised to di— versify within the commodity sector and to expand their manufacturing and services sectors as well.
《新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版):国际经贸组织(教师手册)》电子教案为教师提供跨媒体辅助教学支持:纸质教材、移动应用、音视频、网络课件等共同构建高效便捷的数字一体化教学资源。
目录
Unit 1 The International Monetary Fund
Unit 2 The World Bank and China's Economic Growth
Unit 3 The WTO Under Fire
Unit 4 Lessons of Experience: Trade and Development Board Hears That One—Size—Fits—All Approach Doesn't Work
Unit 5 Dealing with the Global Jobs Crisis
Unit 6 The Economic Impact of SARS
Unit 7 World Heritage
Unit 8 A Day in the Life of an lnterpol Intelligence Officer
Unit 9 The World Intellectual Property Organization
Unit 10 The World Customs Organization
Unit 11 The Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development
Unit 12 The European Union
Unit 13 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Unit 14 The North American Free Trade Agreement
Unit 15 Oil and the Global Economy
Appendix
文摘
版权页:
Shifts in international trade are affecting developing countries in differ— ent ways, depending on their trade structure.Some have benefited greatly from higher prices for oil, and mineral and mining products.In Latin America and Africa, the positive effects ofhigher prices were reinforced by increases in the volume ofexports.In other regions, gains from higher export values were offset by higher import prices.The terms oftradez ofcountries with a domi— nant share ofoilin their total exports soared by almost 30% between 2002 and 2004, according to the Report, while those of countries with a dominant share of mineral and mining exports rose about 15%.
The Report urges developing countries to use recent windfall gains from higher commodity earnings as an opportunity to step up investment in infrastructure and manufacturing capacity, both ofwhich are essential for boosting development.Exporters ofprimary commodities are advised to di— versify within the commodity sector and to expand their manufacturing and services sectors as well.
ISBN | 9787544642323 |
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出版社 | 上海外语教育出版社 |
作者 | 徐俊贤 |
尺寸 | 16 |