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trade and development goals of the SAARC countries. Since tariffs are not an important barrier in this region, emphasis …, transportation costs, infrastructure, to achieve the SAARC development goals (SDGs). …
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society was different there was no single model of development to be adopted or which could be imposed successfully by one … nation-state on others, either through force or through foreign aid programs. Nor could development be promoted simply by …
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society was different there was no single model of development to be adopted or which could be imposed successfully by one … nation-state on others, either through force or through foreign aid programs. Nor could development be promoted simply by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009351453
This paper investigates how the mode of entry into a foreign market can be influenced by the intensity of R&D in an industry and the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) in a recipient country. It then analyzes the link between the IPR regime and policies that place limits on the...
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This paper presents and uses a new, stylized single country dynamic CGE model to explore the trade-development linkages …
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African states up to October 2014. The EPAs are meant not just to liberalize trade but also to promote economic development in …
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The North-South gridlock is explored in more depth in the paper by Kathleen Macmillan. She notes that statements from Western political leaders, under pressure from increasingly vocal protestors, emphasizing the potential of trade liberalization to alleviate poverty in the developing world, have...
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African states up to October 2014. The EPAs are meant not just to liberalize trade but also to promote economic development in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011334765
We develop a theory of economic disintegration that features both endogenously formed tax and trade policies. We show very generally that the economic disintegration of a country from an economic union leads to a deeper integration of international trade institutions. Moreover, we set up a...
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The process leading to WTO accession is complex, requires solid domestic coordination mechanisms in the acceding country, a rethinking of its economic and trade policies and significant domestic structural reforms. It often implies the creation of new institutions designed to coordinate and...
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