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This volume brings together experts from different world regions. It presents various experiences with building indicator systems for monitoring the implementation of regional economic integration policies such as preferential trade areas, common markets or economic and monetary unions. The...
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1. The sweep of asymmetric trade negotiations : introduction and overview / Diana Tussie and Marcelo Saguier -- 2. The scope for asymmetry in the World Trad Organisation (WTO) / Stephen Woolcock -- 3. Asymmetric trade negotiations for development : what does the experiences from the ACP-EU...
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Introduction / José Briceño Ruiz and Philippe De Lombaerde - The dynamics of institutionalized regionalism in the Pacific Rim : comparisons, connections and interactions / José Briceño Ruiz -- Chile : Asia-oriented globalization versus Latin America-oriented regionalism /Sébastien Dubé --...
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Purpose: African regional integration and market-building processes have not lived up to their expectations in terms of the development of intra-regional international business and the contribution to reaching broader socioeconomic development goals. The purpose of this paper is to critically...
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This article has the purpose of making a balance concerning the works that have addressed the globalization indicator topic and formulate some proposals to further in this investigation program. Even if the indicators were gradually adjusted and fine-tuned from both a conceptual and technical...
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This paper considers a large global sample of constitutional texts (i.e. 171 constitutions from 153 countries) and assesses to what extent and how they refer to the increasingly important phenomenon of international regionalism (or regional integration) and how they deal with potential sources...
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