The Wto’s Influence on the Global Economy and Modern Business Dynamics
Tijana Radojević
ndojevic@singidunum.ac.rs
Danica Rajin
Jelena Nikolić
Semih Yildirim
Journal Information
Journal
The European Journal of Applied Economics
Volume / Issue
Vol. 22, No. 1 (2025)
Pages
98–117
Published
10 March 2025
DOI
10.5937/EJAE22-56322
Abstract
Established in 1995 as the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the World Trade Organization (WTO) is a pivotal institution overseeing international trade. With 166 member nations representing more than 98% of worldwide commerce, the WTO aims to promote open and equitable trade by minimizing trade restrictions and settling conflicts. It fulfills a vital function in upholding compliance with trade regulations, particularly in protecting the interests of smaller economies, while addressing a broad spectrum of matters, including intellectual property rights and agricultural policies. Despite its contributions, the WTO encounters substantial obstacles, including adjusting to the digital economy, tackling climate change, and mitigating the resurgence of protectionist policies. Critics argue that its framework often benefits developed nations at the expense of developing countries, underscoring the need for reform. To maintain its efficiency and fairness, the WTO must update its mechanisms and regulatory frameworks. This study analyzes the organization's function in governing global trade, investigates the current challenges, and assesses proposed reforms designed to strengthen its significance and uphold equity among all member nations.
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Citation
Tijana Radojević, Danica Rajin, Jelena Nikolić, Semih Yildirim (2025). The Wto’s Influence on the Global Economy and Modern Business Dynamics The European Journal of Applied Economics. 22(1) 98–117. DOI: 10.5937/EJAE22-56322
