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regionalism in South-East Asia is still at the very beginning. It remains to be seen whether the Asian countries will stay on the …
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As a consequence of the third wave of regionalism, the so called new regionalism, a marked increase in the number of … relationships, which did not come to being during the third wave of regionalism but was strongly supported by it, is subregionalism … integration's state, future and relation to the dominant integration. As regionalism is the main theoretical approach of this …
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As a consequence of the new regionalism a marked increase in the number of regional groupings can be observed which … did not come to being during the third wave of regionalism but was strongly supported by it, is subregionalism - simply … conclusions enabling an assessment of future development of subregionalism and its impact on regionalism in Europe and Asia are …
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This study provides a quantitative assessment of the implications of preferential trade liberalization by the North Atlantic economies. Emphasis is placed on the pattern of production and trade in North America and Western Europe, the pattern of import protection, and the likely trade and income...
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We study the implications of customs union formation for multilateral tariff cooperation. We model cooperation in multilateral trade policy as self-enforcing, in that it involves balancing the current gains from deviating unilaterally from an agreed-upon trade policy against the future losses...
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This paper argues that the growing US trade de.cit has caused the decline of the WTO and the rise of regional trade agreements. A country in de.cit prefers to retain market power against countries with a large surplus. Multilateral cooperation restricts its choice. This notion is formalized in a...
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The world economy has become more open and integrated in recent years. Countries are more engaged in international trade and the importance of tradables relative to non-tradables in national output is rising everywhere. Capital flows more freely among countries and workers cross borders more...
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The present paper aims to disseminate how liberalisation processes were conducted around the globe and especially in Europe since the XIXth century up to date. The research objective is to review the liberalisation of trade dynamics and create an image of the architecture of the most important...
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Using detailed data on trade and tariffs from 1992-2007, we examine how the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement has affected trade with non-members and external tariffs facing non-members. First, we examine the effect of preferential and external tariff reduction on import growth from ASEAN insiders and...
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