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WTO-based concern. …
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WTO-based concern. …
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century. Secondly, in one area of economic activity - trade in government procurement markets - the revised WTO Agreement on …
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This paper addresses the regulatory and policy environments conducive for e-commerce to thrive. In particular, as regulatory issues affecting e-commerce have become more prominent in recent regional trade agreements (RTAs), the paper seeks to investigate their role in setting the regulatory...
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will remain part of the landscape of international trade regulation for the foreseeable future.Under the WTO Enabling … existing WTO rules. All it takes is sufficient political will.Presented at the SIEL 2010 Conference in Barcelona …
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2013. WTO commitments (1.0 p.p. average cut) and unilateral liberalizations on a most-favored-nation (MFN) basis (1.3 p …
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impacted economic growth in developed and developing countries, its effect is insignificant for least developed countries (LDCs … direct investment (FDI) across all country groups including LDCs, as well as domestic investment in both developing countries … and the LDCs. Consequently, first, the structure and pattern of trade in LDCs and African countries in particular should …
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rather on ensuring that the importance of tourism for LDCs is acknowledged and acted upon. Indeed, governments can always …
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remains untapped - tourism is the leading export for at least 11 LDCs, and the 2nd or 3rd largest export for another 11 or … advantage and development potential for the majority of LDCs, via its extensive upstream and downstream linkages …
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African LDCs at the lowest level of (publicly) available aggregation thereby coming close to transaction level data. It … category and test their empirical relevance for explaining the African LDCs' preference utilisation rates. …
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