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identify it as either primary or secondary. "Published scholarly analyses of WTO's Doha round negotiations "

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identify it as either primary or secondary. "Published scholarly analyses of WTO's Doha round negotiations "

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The source "Published scholarly analyses of WTO's Doha round negotiations" is considered a secondary source.

Here's why:

  1. Primary sources are original, first-hand accounts of events or data. They are created by someone who experienced the event or phenomenon first-hand. Examples include diaries, speeches, letters, original research, and raw data.

  2. Secondary sources, on the other hand, are interpretations, analyses, or evaluations of primary sources. They are created by someone who did not experience the event or phenomenon first-hand. Examples include books, articles, and documentaries that analyze or interpret primary sources.

  3. In this case, "Published scholarly analyses of WTO's Doha round negotiations" is an analysis of the negotiations, which makes it a secondary source. The author(s) of this source are interpreting and evaluating the negotiations, not providing a first-hand account of them.

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