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This paper examines the impact of telecommunications liberalization in Africa on both sectoral performance and economic … quality plays a major role in bringing down prices and in improving access to telecommunication services in Africa … per cent translates into a 0.5 per cent increase in real GDP per capita. In Africa, multilateral commitments do not …
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We examine the effects of transit, documentation, and ports and customs delays on Africa’s exports. We find that … transit delays have the most economically and statically significant effect on exports. A one day reduction in inland travel … times leads to a 7 percent increase in exports. Put another way, a one day reduction in inland travel times translates into …
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This study analyses the role of Aid for Trade in reducing trade costs in least developed countries (LDCs). The analysis … builds on questionnaires and case stories submitted as part of the Aid-for-Trade monitoring and evaluation exercise for the … Fifth Global Review of Aid for Trade. Trade costs are high in LDCs and constitute a major impediment to their participation …
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diversification initiatives. Although often neglected as a serious policy option - and consequently most of its potential still …-sectoral linkages. Taking export diversification, employment generation and the "green economy" in turn, the working paper analyzes … be explicitly included in tourism planning and implementation. -- LDCs ; LDC Graduation ; Export Diversification …
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priorities of export diversification, employment generation and the "green economy". It is well-known that Bangladesh is under … strong pressure to diversify its exports, to generate new employment (especially in rural areas), and to respond to critical … diversification in services. The most obvious current impediments are inadequate infrastructure, lack of investment and (typically …
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This paper examines the background of Article 66.2 of the TRIPS Agreement, the nature of this obligation on developed country Members that pertains to the promotion of technology transfer to LDC Members and how it is being implemented and how such implementation is being monitored in the TRIPS...
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In this paper, we investigate tourism-related policy approaches that WTO member countries adopted in the early weeks of the COVID-19 crisis. We highlight the need for stakeholders to coordinate their responses in order to mitigate the negative crisis effects and better prepare the sector for the...
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There is a stark contrast between the ambitious investment promotion efforts of many least developed countries (LDCs) and their often minimal commitments under the General Agreement on Trade in Service (GATS). At a time of urgent need to address domestic infrastructure and investment gaps, this...
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, government revenues, income distribution, foreign aid. The paper looks at direct and indirect channels, and makes a distinction …
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This paper develops new estimates of export quality, far more extensive than previous efforts, covering 178 countries and hundreds of products during the period 1962-2010. It finds that quality upgrading is particularly rapid during the early stages of development, with the process largely...
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