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Jordan’s Accession to the WTO: Retrospective and Prospective
Jordan acceded to the WTO in 1999. In its accession Jordan agreed, for example, to
reduce tariffs on imported products and open its services market; it also modified its
intellectual property regime. Jordan enjoyed special and differential treatment in few
areas and was not able to designate olive oil as a good eligible for special safeguards.
The WTO agreements required fundamental changes in the domestic laws and
regulations of Jordan. The article concludes by arguing that Jordan’s accession to the
WTO was a lengthy and costly process. Jordan agreed to an arduous package of legal
and economic reforms. Given that Jordan agreed to greater commitments compared to the obligations of the original WTO members, the multilateral trading system
witnessed an accession saga
Jordan property for non-linear algebraic groups and projective varieties
A century ago, Camille Jordan proved that the complex general linear group
has the Jordan property: there is a Jordan constant such that
every finite subgroup has an abelian subgroup of index
. We show that every connected algebraic group (which is
not necessarily linear) has the Jordan property with the Jordan constant
depending only on , and that the full automorphism group of
every projective variety has the Jordan propertyComment: American Journal of Mathematics (to appear); minor change
Jordan Imports and Tariff Regimes: A Revisit
Jordan made substantial market access commitments as part of its WTO membership negotiations. Jordan has low average tariffs with single or two digits rate and ad valorem-only duties with some exceptions where specific duties apply. Customs standards in Jordan were streamlined in accordance with WTO rules. Jordan confirmed in its accession to the WTO that free zones or export processing zones would be fully subject to the coverage of the commitments taken in the protocol of accession. The purpose of this article is to examine and analyse Jordan’s current imports and tariffs regime
On conformal Jordan cells of finite and infinite rank
This work concerns in part the construction of conformal Jordan cells of
infinite rank and their reductions to conformal Jordan cells of finite rank. It
is also discussed how a procedure similar to Lie algebra contractions may
reduce a conformal Jordan cell of finite rank to one of lower rank. A conformal
Jordan cell of rank one corresponds to a primary field. This offers a picture
in which any finite conformal Jordan cell of a given conformal weight may be
obtained from a universal covering cell of the same weight but infinite rank.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, v2: typo corrected, comments added, version to be
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