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The WTO Secretariat has published a new information note warning of possible increases to trade costs due to COVID-19 disruptions. The note examines the pandemic’s impact on key components of trade costs, particularly those relating to travel and transport, trade policy, uncertainty, and...
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Proper measurement and aggregation of trade costs is of paramount importance for sound academic and policy analysis of the determinants - particularly those of policy - of economic outcomes. The international trade profession has witnessed signifcant new developments, both on the theoretical and...
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economic and social prosperity. This new co-publication by the World Trade Organization and UN Environment illustrates how …
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economic and social prosperity. This new co-publication by the World Trade Organization and UN Environment illustrates how …
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Without direct access to a sea or ocean and isolated from the world’s largest markets, landlocked developing countries … sharply and for longer than the rest of the world. The report demonstrates the vital role the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement … (TFA) can play in boosting output and facilitating world trade by simplifying, modernizing and harmonizing the movement …
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Trade can dramatically improve women's lives, creating new jobs, enhancing consumer choices, and increasing women's bargaining power in society. It can also lead to job losses and a concentration of work in low-skilled employment. Given the complexity and specificity of the relationship between...
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