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The Council of Ministers of the European CommunIties decided on March 30, 1971, to put into effect on July 1, 1971, a system of general tariff preferences favouring the exports of manufactures and semimanufactures from developing countries. By taking this decision the European Communities have...
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We document the partial utilization of the U.S. General System of Preferences program by exporters in Brazil, Egypt …
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that it is not an inevitable side-effect of economic growth and development. Many Latin American countries, and Brazil in … current difficulties, Brazil offers a striking example of inclusive growth. Inequality has fallen sharply over the past decade … rates have been modest in comparison to China or India, Brazil has implemented a raft of measures to ensure the results of …
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in five Southern Cone countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. …
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Brazil's recent growth has been intensely pro-poor, and both poverty and inequality have declined significantly in the … last decade. It has been suggested that Brazil's unexpected successes are the outcome of a new model of development. The … paper argues that Brazil's unique combination of economic and social policies is at the root of its inclusive growth, but it …
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