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(COVID-19) pandemic across SIDS; (ii) provides an overview of the support delivered by development co-operation providers to …
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Expanding trade with East Asia’s "Big Three" economic giants - the People's Republic of China (PRC), Japan, and the … actively pursuing trade liberalization with the Big Three. The central objective of this paper is to qualitatively and … quantitatively assess the different permutations of ASEAN’s free trade agreements (FTAs) with the Big Three (e.g., ASEAN-PRC, ASEAN …
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Widespread agricultural policy reform would undoubtedly improve global economic welfare but would also produce a complex pattern of economic winners and losers. Using a combination of global, national and household level analysis, this study examines such distributional implications focusing...
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economic effects of the EU’s trade policies. To this end, it provides an overview of past liberalisation efforts, reviews trade … indicators in international comparison and lays out the future trade agenda of the Community. According to the empirical evidence … provided in this volume, integration in Europe does not seem to have entailed much trade diversion, while trade is likely to …
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particularly benefit women entrepreneurs; export promotion of women-led businesses; and ensuring diversity in trade policymaking. …This Trade and Gender Review of New Zealand draws on both quantitative and qualitative insights to provide a … comprehensive analysis of the impact of trade, and trade policies, on New Zealand women as workers, consumers, and business owners …
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A key legacy of the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998 is a sustained drop-off in the investment rates of East Asian countries that were hardest hit by the crisis. We first review the stylized facts of investment in those countries, and then explore and evaluate the various possible...
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