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The United States of America is the top trading partner of the Philippines and also the top destination of highly skilled and professional Filipino workers. This paper explores the possibility of a free trade agreement (FTA) that covers the asymmetries of the two countries in labor, services and...
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China's rapid rise in the global economy following its 2001 World Trade Organization (WTO) entry has raised questions … about its economic impact on the rest of the world. In this paper, we focus on the U.S. market and potential consumer …
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The paper examines the effect of an RP-US FTA in the Philippine agricultural sector. Using an Applied General Equilibrium (AGE) Model, it analyzes the impact of the removal of tariffs on imports from the US on the various commodities in agriculture and food processing. The simulation results...
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As a result of changing conditions in the world market and increasing global competition, trade and integration …
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This research paper examines the politico-strategic motivations of the Bush Administration's effort to foster Free Trade Agreements to a number of countries, including the Philippines. It argues that FTAs are being used by the U.S. as means of advancing the trade interest of American business,...
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The paper describes the environment under which RP-US agricultural trade currently operates. It also highlights key issues affecting current trade flows between the Philippines and the US, and provides background information vital for future bilateral agricultural negotiations with the U.S....
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Commercial policies are often only efficient insofar as those harmed can be compensated. In practice, compensatory measures fall far short of distributive harm. We rationalize the paucity of compensation as a strategic effort on the part of elected officials to withhold information about effects...
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inability of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Development Round to lower global trade barriers significantly. In joining …
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An ambitious, comprehensive and high-standard trade and investment agreement between the European Union and the United States is feasible, but a key concern is whether the transatlantic trade partners will succeed in creating a meaningful agreement within the tight timeline of the Transatlantic...
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Many WTO (World Trade Organization) member countries, including India, are defensive about opening up of the …
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