Includes bibliographyThe slow advancement of the multilateral trading system has led to a wave of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in Latin America and the Caribbean resulting in a web of bilateral and plurilateral PTAs, with countries both within and outside the region. More than 40 trade agreements now exist in the hemisphere, in addition to other arrangements that are now being negotiated or that will be negotiated before 2006. These agreements and their negotiation processes have generated centripetal and centrifugal forces that tend to unify and divide the regional integration process. While these agreements emerge as an opportunity for signatory countries, they also generate concerns in relation to such aspects as their consistenc...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
This paper takes seriously the recent claim made by Ethier [1998] that the "New Regionalism" reflect...
2013-07-31The main thesis of this dissertation is stalemates at the multilateral trade negotiations ...
Las relaciones UE-América Latina y el Caribe durante las últimas décadas han mantenido un discurso i...
Since the end of the Uruguay Round, the world trading system has experienced the emergence of a larg...
Regional Trade Agreements have proliferated in the past two decades. Most recently the United States...
This paper summarizes the evolution of regional trade agreements in the Americas and examines whethe...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...
The world trade has been p olitically framed towards liberalism and "openness". It is evident that t...
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...
As multilateral negotiations become increasingly complex and protracted, preferential trade agreemen...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
After promoting in the 1970s a more egalitarian international trade system, developing countries aba...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
This paper takes seriously the recent claim made by Ethier [1998] that the "New Regionalism" reflect...
2013-07-31The main thesis of this dissertation is stalemates at the multilateral trade negotiations ...
Las relaciones UE-América Latina y el Caribe durante las últimas décadas han mantenido un discurso i...
Since the end of the Uruguay Round, the world trading system has experienced the emergence of a larg...
Regional Trade Agreements have proliferated in the past two decades. Most recently the United States...
This paper summarizes the evolution of regional trade agreements in the Americas and examines whethe...
Regional trading agreements are treaties entered into by states. States enter into regional trading...
The world trade has been p olitically framed towards liberalism and "openness". It is evident that t...
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...
As multilateral negotiations become increasingly complex and protracted, preferential trade agreemen...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
After promoting in the 1970s a more egalitarian international trade system, developing countries aba...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an analysis of the different approaches proposed by authors who have...
The landscape of Latin American regionalism has experienced profound transformations in a relatively...
This paper takes seriously the recent claim made by Ethier [1998] that the "New Regionalism" reflect...