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Transport and Trade Logistics 92 Common Carriers Industry 79 Economic Theory&Research 62 Environmental Economics&Policies 46 Trade Policy 39 Common Carriers Industry Transport 38 TF054105-DONOR FUNDED OPERATION ADMINISTRATION FEE INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT 32 Transport Economics Policy&Planning 26 Private Sector Development 14 Banks&Banking Reform 11 Free Trade 11 Ports&Waterways 11 Trade Policy International Economics and Trade 11 E-Business Transport and Trade Logistics International Economics and Trade 10 Transport 10 Transport and Trade Logistics International Economics and Trade 10 Airports and Air Services 9 Roads&Highways 9 International Economics and Trade 8 Trade and Regional Integration 8 Markets and Market Access 7 Common Carriers Industry Finance and Financial Sector Development Transport 6 Law and Development 6 Payment Systems&Infrastructure 6 Trade Law Private Sector Development 6 Trade Policy Industry 6 Transport Security 6 E-Business 5 Rural Roads&Transport 5 Trade and Regional Integration Transport and Trade Logistics International Economics and Trade 5 Access to Markets 4 Common Carriers Industry Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Transport 4 Customs and Trade Industry 4 Customs and Trade Transport 4 Infrastructure Economics 4 Public Sector Economics&Finance 4 Trade Facilitation Industry 4 Trade Law 4 Transport and Trade Logistics Roads and Highways Banks and Banking Reform Transport Economics Policy and Planning Industry 4 Transport and Trade Logistics Roads and Highways Transport Economics Policy and Planning Industry 4
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Free 193
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Book / Working Paper 192 Article 1
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Wilson, John S. 8 Raballand, Gael 7 Arvis, Jean-François 6 Trujillo, Lourdes 6 Wulf, Luc De 6 McLinden, Gerard 5 Yeats, Alexander J. 5 Alavi, Hamid 4 Estache, Antonio 4 Foster, Vivien 4 Ranganathan, Rupa 4 Refas, Salim 4 Shepherd, Ben 4 Yeats, Alexander 4 Beuran, Monica 3 Briceno-Garmendia, Cecilia 3 Finger, J. Michael 3 Mattoo, Aaditya 3 Mustra, Monica Alina 3 Nombela, Gustavo 3 Otsuki, Tsunehiro 3 Raballand, Gaël 3 Saslavsky, Daniel 3 Serebrisky, Tomas 3 Ahmad, Manzoor 2 Arvis, Jean-Francois 2 Bellier, Michel 2 Bennathan, Esra 2 Bofinger, Heinrich C. 2 Cadot, Olivier 2 Carbajo, Jose 2 Cubas, Diana 2 Diagne, Ibrahima 2 Dutz, Mark 2 Erzan, Refik 2 Finateau, Emile 2 Fink, Carsten 2 Foxley, Juan 2 Freund, Caroline 2 Gabrielyan, Gagik 2
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 192 World Bank 47 World Bank Group 1
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 92 World Bank Other Operational Studies 50 World Bank Publications 50 Бизнес Информ 1
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Does Mercosur's trade performance raise concerns about the effects of regional trade arrangements?
Yeats, Alexander - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1997
A concern about regional trade arrangements (RTAs) is whether the discriminatory trade barriers applied to RTAs encourage high-cost imports from member countries at the expense of nonmember lower-cost goods. RTA impact evaluations have been hampered by a lack of appropriate empirical procedures...
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Has agricultural trade liberalization improved welfare in the least-developed countries? Yes
Ingco, Merlinda D. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1997
The author evaluates the progress in agricultural liberalization -and the welfare effects for least-developed and net food-importing countries- as a result of agricultural price shocks resulting from the Uruguay Round. She findsthat: (1) The changes in welfare are significantly affected by the...
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Competing Private Ports : Lessons from Argentina
Estache, Antonio; Carbajo, Jose - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1996
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Logistical constraints on international trade in the Maghreb
Amiot, Francois; Salama, Ovadia - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1996
Without a competitive transport industry, the Maghreb countries will not truly benefit from reform aimed at increasing the region's share of international trade. A study of barriers to the region's trade, especially with countries of the European Union, identified more than 30 barriers, in four...
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Competing Private Ports : Lessons from Argentina
Estache, Antonio; Carbajo, Jose - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1996
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Partners or predators? : the impact of regional trade liberalization on Indonesia
Robinson, Sherman; Lewis, Jeffrey D. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1996
The authors empirically assess regional integration and liberalization scenarios impact on Indonesia and other Pacific Rim economies, including the complete Uruguay Round, further global liberalization and the creation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) or Asia-Pacific...
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Beyond the Uruguay Round : the implications of an Asian free trade area
Lewis, Jeffrey D.; Robinson, Sherman; Wang, Zhi - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1995
The Pacific Rim members of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group have different views about the role each should play in fostering further trade liberalization. But at the November 1994 APEC meetings in Bogor they committed themselves to forming an APEC free trade area. The authors...
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Endogenous distortions in product and labor markets
Rama, Martin; Tabellini, Guido - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1995
The authors use the common agency approach to analyze the joint determination of product and labor market distortions in a small (developing) open economy. Capital owners and union members lobby the government on tariffs and minimum wages, while factors of production in agriculture (the informal...
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The World Trade Organization, the European Union, and the Arab World : trade policy priorities and pitfalls
Hoekman, Bernard - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1995
The countries of the Middle Eastand North Africa (MENA) have lost the geographic advantage they used to have because of their proximity to the European Union at a time when Eastern Europe was effectively closed to open exchange with the West. The Central and Eastern European countries are...
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Have transport costs contributed to the relative decline of sub-Saharan African exports? Some preliminary empirical evidence
Amjadi, Azita; Yeats, Alexander J. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1995
From the mid-1950s to 1990, sub-Saharan Africa's share of global exports fell from 3.1 to under 1.2 percent, a decline that implies associated export earning losses of about $65 billion annually. Previous studies show that foreign trade barriers do not account for this poor performance. Indeed,...
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