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We survey the latest research on the linkages between international trade, regional integration, poverty and food … extensive literature on the impacts of trade reform on poverty outcomes, research on the actual and potential effects of trade …
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The aim of this article is to investigate the causal relationship between remittances and poverty reduction for 14 emerging and developing countries over the period 1980 - 2012. We proposed a cointegration analysis, using the method of non-stationary dynamic panel data. Our estimation results...
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, but otherwise tourism is rarely mentioned as a major trade and development option for Bangladesh. Within the limitations …
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The study investigates the impact of trade liberalization on employment, its consequence to poverty reduction and how … trade openness affects economic development in Pakistan. Although, increase in poverty and unemployment is observed, this … impact of trade liberalization. Johansen Co-integration and Error Correction Method (ECM) are applied to estimate short and …
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, considering investment and trade. We propose areas for further research based on the framework, including the importance of …
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;poker playingquot; characteristic of trade negotiations. The evident results are missed opportunities to address services infrastructure … sufficiently tourism's agricultural, industrial, and Aid for Trade linkages.Existing national-level investment promotion objectives …, as well as DTIS and TPR reports can be helpful for identifying priorities for both GATS negotiations and Aid for Trade …
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directly impacted on poverty, particularly in LDCs and landlocked countries by improving their productive capacities and trade …
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This paper presents a review of the Aid for Trade program introduced by the World Trade Organization in 2005. Although … the volume of international trade has been growing, it is mainly due to the developed countries and some Asian emerging …-developed countries remained losers. As trade can be a tool for the poverty reduction, the Aid for Trade is about to help the developing …
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The foreign aid landscape has undergone a paradigm shift in the last few decades, with changes in the behaviour of 'traditional' donors and a new focus on selectivity in aid disbursement, as well as 'new' donors and South-South co-operation playing an increasingly important role. Amidst these...
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