This volume provides an assessment of the economic impact of the Uruguay Round of the GATT on the developing countries.This volume provides an assessment of the economic impact of the Uruguay Round of the GATT on the developing countries. The radical liberalizations of their trade regimes undertaken by develping countries are fully assessed. The authors, all leading international trade economists, examine all aspects of the agreement. They conclude that the shift in orientation toward relatively open trading systems should strengthen the world trading system and result in increases in the the real incomes in developing countries.This volume provides an assessment of the economic impact of the Uruguay Round of the GATT on the developing countries. The radical liberalizations of their trade regimes undertaken by develping countries are fully assessed. The authors, all leading international trade economists, examine all aspects of the agreement. They conclude that the shift in orientation toward relatively open trading systems should strengthen the world trading system and result in increases in the the real incomes in developing countries.This volume provides an assessment of the economic impact of the Uruguay Round of the GATT on the developing countries. The radical liberalizations of their trade regimes undertaken by developing countries are fully assessed. The authors, all leading international trade economists, examine all aspects of the agreement. They conclude that the shift in orientation toward relatively open trading systems should strengthen the world trading system and result in increases in the real incomes in developing countries.1. The Uruguay round: a milestone for the developing countries Will Martin and L. Alan Winters; 2. Agricultural liberalisation and the Uruguay round Dale E. Hathaway and Merlinda D. Ingco; 3. Trade in manufactures: the outcome of the Uruguay round and developing country interests Marcelo De Paiva Abreu; 4. Assessing the general lc&