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is twenty three times easier to enter those markets for a Southern country exporter in 2006 than in 1980. While tariffs …
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Jordan has realized the necessity to pursue opportunities through integration into international production networks and cross-border trade. The country has recently undertaken ambitious reforms of its trade regime. These initiatives comprise the accession to the WTO in 2000, the signing of...
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Since the 1987 Single European Act, the European Union has deepened its integration process. In the case of the determination of the common external tariff, deeper integration implies that the tariff reflected union-wide preferences. If integration is still shallow, though, the observed tariff...
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of this study is the use of a long term data set concerning tariffs and trade of twenty-three countries (which account … analyses the author shows as the existence of a long run relationship between tariffs reduction and trade growth at the world …
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The Spanish automobile market of the nineties experienced a perfectly foreseeable tariff dismantling and a strong demand downturn, with the observed result of an apparently sharpened producer competition in products and perhaps in prices. This paper is aimed at testing whether or not there...
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The tariffs applied in the Portuguese water industry are very complex, making their analysis difficult and hampering … supply and wastewater drainage and treatment tariffs based on the information provided by the National Inventory of Water …
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against import competition to an offensive strategy that enables Tunisian exporters to take part and benefit from dynamically …
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In comparison with other countries, Bolivia seems to face a gap in its capacity to take advantage of international market opportunities. Addressing the shortcomings in Bolivia’s export performance is a major challenge and requires attention to the incentives that actual and potential exporters...
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As a landlocked country in East Africa, Uganda faces two major disadvantages concerning access to foreign markets. It does not have an immediate gateway to low-cost ocean transport, but first has to pass its imports and exports through neighboring countries by road or rail. Nor does it share a...
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This paper reviews the trade policy situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) and identifies a number of key issues and challenges for the country. The focus of the study is thereby on how trade taxes and quantitative restrictions affect the goods sector. The analysis falls into three...
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