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.e. ignoring both agriculture and trade with developing countries) may be fairly limited. Compared with a scenario of GATT failure …
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This study examines the reasons for changes in the composition of international trade in agricultural and food products. We use a Gravity Model to compare the impact of the key factors in bilateral agri-food trade, which we split into three main product groups, between 1963 and 2000 for a...
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General Agreement onTariffs and Trade (GATT) concluded 1947, was initially the reduction of tariffs introduced bystates to … international trade systemadapted to this situation by transforming the GATT into the World Trade Organization(WTO). The most …
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The following Report will be presented to the 22nd FIDE Congress to be held in Limassol, Cyprus, 1-4 November 2006. It has been prepared in response to a questionnaire devised by the General Rapporteur, Professor Piet Eeckhout, which is reproduced as an Annex. It seeks to do two things: first,...
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This paper aims to evaluate the efficiency of the Special and Differential Treatment which hasbeen developed for increasing the benefits of the multilateral trade system for the developing countries. In the first part of the paper, the Special and Differential Treatment within GATTand World...
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This Paper considers the economic analysis of non-tariff barriers in the context of disputes under Art. III of the GATT …
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This book explores the need for and cost of selected trade facilitation measures in Asia and the Pacific
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