This note discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries. Following a brief introduction of terms and a short historical synopsis, part I turns to an assessment of Preferential Trading Agreements (PTAs) with a focus on the consequences of partner choice. Part II deals with implementation issues, and other motives for regional integration
Draft – please do not cite without permission Comments welcome Since the mid-1980s, the phenomenon o...
Includes bibliographyThe slow advancement of the multilateral trading system has led to a wave of pr...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...
The paper discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries surveying the more signi...
The paper discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries surveying the more signi...
The world has been witnessing a wave of regionalism in recent years. Preferential trade arrang...
The world has seen a renewed interest and surge in preferential trading agreements (PTAs) involving ...
In this paper, we review the debate on "new regionalism," focusing on the tools used to evaluate reg...
The growth of regional trading arrangements (“RTAs”) has been one of the major developments in inter...
Magister Legum - LLMThe purpose of this paper was to examine the impact that the proliferation of re...
Introduction: The end of the Cold War saw a surge in regionalism. While the number of preferential t...
Overwhelming evidence links openness and economic growth. In recent years many developing countries ...
After promoting in the 1970s a more egalitarian international trade system, developing countries aba...
The surge in the number of RTA in the last decades has been impressive. Counting the number of RTA i...
The Economics of Regional Trading Arrangements provides a unified analysis of policies which discri...
Draft – please do not cite without permission Comments welcome Since the mid-1980s, the phenomenon o...
Includes bibliographyThe slow advancement of the multilateral trading system has led to a wave of pr...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...
The paper discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries surveying the more signi...
The paper discusses regionalism from the standpoint of developing countries surveying the more signi...
The world has been witnessing a wave of regionalism in recent years. Preferential trade arrang...
The world has seen a renewed interest and surge in preferential trading agreements (PTAs) involving ...
In this paper, we review the debate on "new regionalism," focusing on the tools used to evaluate reg...
The growth of regional trading arrangements (“RTAs”) has been one of the major developments in inter...
Magister Legum - LLMThe purpose of this paper was to examine the impact that the proliferation of re...
Introduction: The end of the Cold War saw a surge in regionalism. While the number of preferential t...
Overwhelming evidence links openness and economic growth. In recent years many developing countries ...
After promoting in the 1970s a more egalitarian international trade system, developing countries aba...
The surge in the number of RTA in the last decades has been impressive. Counting the number of RTA i...
The Economics of Regional Trading Arrangements provides a unified analysis of policies which discri...
Draft – please do not cite without permission Comments welcome Since the mid-1980s, the phenomenon o...
Includes bibliographyThe slow advancement of the multilateral trading system has led to a wave of pr...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...