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agreements -free trade areas or customs unions- since 1990 with a handful more in varying degrees of negotiation (see Table 1 …]). Indeed, now Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong are the only World Trade Organization (WTO) members which are not signatories to … at least one preferential trade agreement (WTO [1995]). Regional integration is not new to Latin America. Economic …
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Models on the composition of trade and growth often assume that the technological content of trade is negatively …
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integration and trade among the countries of the Western Hemisphere and between these and other countries and world regions. …
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shared benefits for participating countries in such areas as health, education, trade, and infrastructure. …
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China's size, rapid growth, external openness, and trade performance have led to varying perceptions among the …
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continued to have adverse effects on the trade of the Americas. …
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IDB's Integration, Trade and Hemispheric Issues Division. This marks a reversal of a two-year trend that saw exports from …
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integration and trade among the countries of the Western Hemisphere and between these and other countries and world regions. …
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integration and trade among the countries of the Western Hemisphere and between these and other countries and world regions. …
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Preliminary estimates by the IDB indicate that the growth of Latin American exports in 2004 will be the highest in the last two decades, reaching 23 percent.
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