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within the group of multilateral donors. Post-conflict resolution, the third altruistic motive considered in the paper …
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intervention. At the same time, and regrettably, sanctions do not necessarily prevent armed conflict adding to the economic cost …
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This paper investigates the effect of trade integration on military conflict. Our empirical analysis,based on a large … in global trade openness reduces the probability of conflict more for countries far apart from each other than it does … for countries sharing borders. The results also show that military conflict between countries significantly reduces not …
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What kind of technical assistance and capacity building benefits do developing countries enjoy if they sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with developed countries? This is a frequently asked question among developing country officials involved in FTA policymaking. While we tend to normatively...
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This paper examines empirically whether Aid for Trade (AfT) programmes and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows affect export upgrading and, if so, whether their effects are complementary or substitutable. Export upgrading entails export diversification (including overall export...
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Aid for Trade supports developing and least-developed countries in building their trade capacity and in increasing their exports by turning market access opportunities into market presence. It does so by addressing four key areas: trade policy & regulations; economic infrastructure; building...
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