"This paper analyzes countertrade as a special case of a customs union in which the countertrade agreement gives rise (as in customs union theory) to both trade-creating and trade-diverting effects. The net effects on welfare are ambiguous. A detailed case study from Egypt and brief examples from other countries illustrate the relevance of this interpretation". Copyright 1994 Western Economic Association International.
OUNTERTRADE is tied trade. In a typical transaction a CPE or LDC imports goods and the exporting par...
The term 'countertrade' refers to a set of (commercial) agreements between a buyer and a seller in w...
The case is studied where several small countries, wanting to set second-best tariffs to maximize ob...
A countertrade contract ties an export to an import. Usually, countertrade is criticized as a form o...
abstract: this paper questions the common view that countertrade is an inefficient form of exchange ...
Countertrade agreements in international trade refer to a trade practice in which an exporter agrees...
abstract: countertrade transactions may cover 20 percent of international trade yet are little resea...
abstract: this paper sees countertrade as a way by which the pcpes and ldcs extract some of the mono...
A countertrade contract ties an export to an import. Usually, countertrade is seen as a form of bila...
Reciprocal trade agreements, usually known under the generic name of countertrade (CT) have been tra...
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
Countertrade, which refers to international barter and barterlike transactions, has grown rapidly in...
Reciprocal trade agreements, usually known under the generic name of countertrade (CT) have been tra...
Countertrade is no longer a new term in international trade. Countertrade will continue to grow in t...
Customs Union is the major method to achieve a regional economic integration. The most important cha...
OUNTERTRADE is tied trade. In a typical transaction a CPE or LDC imports goods and the exporting par...
The term 'countertrade' refers to a set of (commercial) agreements between a buyer and a seller in w...
The case is studied where several small countries, wanting to set second-best tariffs to maximize ob...
A countertrade contract ties an export to an import. Usually, countertrade is criticized as a form o...
abstract: this paper questions the common view that countertrade is an inefficient form of exchange ...
Countertrade agreements in international trade refer to a trade practice in which an exporter agrees...
abstract: countertrade transactions may cover 20 percent of international trade yet are little resea...
abstract: this paper sees countertrade as a way by which the pcpes and ldcs extract some of the mono...
A countertrade contract ties an export to an import. Usually, countertrade is seen as a form of bila...
Reciprocal trade agreements, usually known under the generic name of countertrade (CT) have been tra...
This paper deals with an issue of increasing importance in a world where preferential trading arrang...
Countertrade, which refers to international barter and barterlike transactions, has grown rapidly in...
Reciprocal trade agreements, usually known under the generic name of countertrade (CT) have been tra...
Countertrade is no longer a new term in international trade. Countertrade will continue to grow in t...
Customs Union is the major method to achieve a regional economic integration. The most important cha...
OUNTERTRADE is tied trade. In a typical transaction a CPE or LDC imports goods and the exporting par...
The term 'countertrade' refers to a set of (commercial) agreements between a buyer and a seller in w...
The case is studied where several small countries, wanting to set second-best tariffs to maximize ob...