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the EU, which is one of the largest traders and one of the biggest contributors to MTL. We empirically address two …? Second, the EU being a large trading partner in such agreements, does reciprocity matter for giving meaningful preferential … when the EU negotiates with the developed partners but it does not matter when it negotiates with the developing partners …
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The paper uses the emerging Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economic Community as a motivation to explore the issue of capital flow management in an economic community. Although there is an increasingly shared view that capital flow management measures should be part of the...
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In part I of this paper, we have presented a general treatment of the welfare effect of an eastern EU enlargement on … transactions with the EU. The model allows us to take a quantitative view on both the costs and integrations gains of en eastern …
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This paper addresses the impact of Multilateral Trade Liberalisation (MTL) on the preferential tariffs granted by the United States. For a given MFN tariff, we model the preferential tariff with a simple linear functional form. We take MTL of the US as known to the world by the end of Uruguay...
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the effects of tariffs reduction in the US and the EU on Bangladesh’s economic performance. Then it uses a SUR …
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