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the rest of the world …
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liberalization could move the world some way toward those desirable outcomes, but more so the more developing countries themselves …
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subset of the literature focusing on trade policy and integration into the world economy. Although in the longer run trade …
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High levels of trade costs persist in the world trading system, despite recent progress in tariff reduction, trade …
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The initial hours and days after a humanitarian emergency are generally seen as the most important. Because they affect the rapid deployment of relief to people in need, international trade policies, and the way in which they are implemented, can make an enormous difference to the effectiveness...
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The World Bank Group has sketched six strategic themes to alert us to necessities and opportunities as Fate hurries … the Arab world; and continually upgrading our knowledge and learning.The challenge is to take practical steps, now, that …
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contributions to global trade growth have come from East Asian countries in the developing world and the Euro area in the developed … world. Merchandise trade, which in recent years has been less resilient than services trade, picked up, growing by 4 …
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Barber B. Conable, President of the World Bank and International Finance Corporation addressed the topic of the … importance to development of trade and the need for a full role for developing countries in the negotiations. The latest general …, while their imports fell by 6.5 percent in value terms. New GATT negotiations must be launched to help create a more certain …
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One day, people will wonder how global trade was even possible with before goods and services were bought and sold in global digital markets without regard or even knowledge of where sellers and buyers where located. We are not there yet --not by a long shot. For now, digital trade remains...
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Trade does not stimulate growth in economies with excessive business and labor regulations. The authors examine the effect of openness on growth using cross-country regressions in both levels and changes. Results from the levels regressions imply that increased openness is associated with a...
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