conomic integration means liberalizing the rules which govern the movement of goods and production factors by distinguishing between two groups of countries: those which are party to the agreement and those which are not. This discrimination might generate an ambiguous final outcome, in the sense that trade may be more or less open than pre-viously. Integrating entails becoming exposed to more competition from the output of another »club member, « while possibly creating more pro-tectionism against the output of a third party which has not signed the treaty. This phenomenon makes it particularly rewarding to study trade liberalization in the context of an economic integration process. Countries which decide to integrate and grant each other...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have done rese...
South-South Regional Integration Agreements (RIAs) have increased very rapidly in recent years in La...
This paper does not set out to explore the broader motives behind this new wave of regionalism. Rath...
Includes bibliographyThe present level of intra-regional trade of Latin America and the Caribbean in...
Overwhelming evidence links openness and economic growth. In recent years many developing countries ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract The growing participation of developing countries in multilateral tra...
Regional trade agreements have had a significant presence in the design of international and product...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
The renewed interest sparked by the potential for intraregional cooperation in Latin America and the...
The paper addresses the particular issues that arise during the negotiation of comprehensive trade a...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
After promoting in the 1970s a more egalitarian international trade system, developing countries aba...
Draft – please do not cite without permission Comments welcome Since the mid-1980s, the phenomenon o...
THE decade of the 1990s has witnessed a wave of regional integrationinitiatives in Latin America: mo...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have done rese...
South-South Regional Integration Agreements (RIAs) have increased very rapidly in recent years in La...
This paper does not set out to explore the broader motives behind this new wave of regionalism. Rath...
Includes bibliographyThe present level of intra-regional trade of Latin America and the Caribbean in...
Overwhelming evidence links openness and economic growth. In recent years many developing countries ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract The growing participation of developing countries in multilateral tra...
Regional trade agreements have had a significant presence in the design of international and product...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
The renewed interest sparked by the potential for intraregional cooperation in Latin America and the...
The paper addresses the particular issues that arise during the negotiation of comprehensive trade a...
The term “regionalism” has been interpreted in different ways. According to Alan Winters “regionalis...
After promoting in the 1970s a more egalitarian international trade system, developing countries aba...
Draft – please do not cite without permission Comments welcome Since the mid-1980s, the phenomenon o...
THE decade of the 1990s has witnessed a wave of regional integrationinitiatives in Latin America: mo...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have done rese...
South-South Regional Integration Agreements (RIAs) have increased very rapidly in recent years in La...