Many regional organisations in Latin America are currently in crisis. Trade agreements, however, have made progress in the region. Today, 80 per cent of intra-regional trade is already under preferences. In March 2017 several international financial organisations - the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) - each independently proposed the creation of a Latin American and Caribbean free trade area. Although ideological polarisation and the economic crisis led to a stagnation of high-flying regional cooperation projects, regional projects with more pragmatic and issue-specific objectives, such as the Pacific Alliance (PA), are gaining ground. In contrast to Trump's protectionist poli...
(From the introduction). The promotion of regional integration is one of the more significant decisi...
Includes bibliographyThe present level of intra-regional trade of Latin America and the Caribbean in...
Regionalism is a common phenomenon among many countries who share similar infrastructures, economic ...
Integration attempts in Latin America have historically been linked to the European experience. Tran...
Regional trade agreements have had a significant presence in the design of international and product...
Still very divided, but taking advantage of the gradual return to democracy, Latin American governme...
This article deals with the surge and features of �new regionalism� as strategy of integration to fo...
MERCOSUR is one of the youngest regional integration agreements, gathering two of the largest and mo...
Abstract In this article, I examine Latin American regionalism from the collapse of the Free Trade A...
Historical essay dealing with the regional processes of economic integration in Latin America, follo...
Latin American countries have been signing multiple Free Trade Agreements with different member stat...
Latin America's insertion in the world trade system is entering a period of historical change. Drivi...
The renewed interest sparked by the potential for intraregional cooperation in Latin America and the...
There are large differences in gross domestic products by sectors among Latin American countries, an...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
(From the introduction). The promotion of regional integration is one of the more significant decisi...
Includes bibliographyThe present level of intra-regional trade of Latin America and the Caribbean in...
Regionalism is a common phenomenon among many countries who share similar infrastructures, economic ...
Integration attempts in Latin America have historically been linked to the European experience. Tran...
Regional trade agreements have had a significant presence in the design of international and product...
Still very divided, but taking advantage of the gradual return to democracy, Latin American governme...
This article deals with the surge and features of �new regionalism� as strategy of integration to fo...
MERCOSUR is one of the youngest regional integration agreements, gathering two of the largest and mo...
Abstract In this article, I examine Latin American regionalism from the collapse of the Free Trade A...
Historical essay dealing with the regional processes of economic integration in Latin America, follo...
Latin American countries have been signing multiple Free Trade Agreements with different member stat...
Latin America's insertion in the world trade system is entering a period of historical change. Drivi...
The renewed interest sparked by the potential for intraregional cooperation in Latin America and the...
There are large differences in gross domestic products by sectors among Latin American countries, an...
The centrifugal forces of economic globalization in the 1990's ran parallel with centripetal forces ...
(From the introduction). The promotion of regional integration is one of the more significant decisi...
Includes bibliographyThe present level of intra-regional trade of Latin America and the Caribbean in...
Regionalism is a common phenomenon among many countries who share similar infrastructures, economic ...