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, and a rich set of implications for policymakers, business and civil society is offered. …
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which was neither liberal nor Marxist posited that social, political, and economic change, for it to be sustainable, had to … nation-state on others, either through force or through foreign aid programs. Nor could development be promoted simply by …
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issues affecting current trade flows between the Philippines and the US, and provides background information vital for future …The paper describes the environment under which RP-US Agricultural trade currently operates. It also highlights key …
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facilitating the promotion of economic, social and human development. ICTs enable trade in other sectors by enhancing market access … recognized for its significant contribution to a broad variety of activities and economic growth. However, Cambodia is lacking … behind other countries in terms of promoting and facilitating trade of ICT goods with the rest of the world. As compared to …
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The last two decades have witnessed a tremendous increase in global trade and investments. This has been followed by a … incentives. This also prompted economies to form or join regional trade agreements and bilateral investment treaties. Like most … developing countries, the Philippines positioned itself for this transition. Investment policies had been revised to create a …
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The demand for accountability in “Aid-for-Trade” (AFT) is increasing but monitoring has focused on case-studies and …
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The demand for accountability in “Aid-for-Trade”(AFT) is increasing but monitoring has focused on case-studies and …
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, come to the African continent. Our analysis of trade trajectories shows that Chinese products were coming to Africa long …
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. <p>However, this net economic cost is likely to be very small. And the ability for Australian industries, like those in … lessened resistance to more significant tariff reforms. <p>This ‘political economy’ argument for retaining the system would be … strengthened by changes to address a number of deficiencies in the current arrangements which can add to the costs for the …
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The Productivity Commission was asked to examine the effects of bilateral and regional trade agreements, including on … trade and investment barriers, regional integration and Australia's economy generally. The Commission concluded the benefits … of these agreements have been oversold and the processes for developing them should be improved. The Commission found …
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