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global liberalization 6 multilateral liberalization 4 multilateral trade 4 political economy 4 trade barriers 4 trade liberalization 4 trade policies 4 trading partners 4 agricultural liberalization 3 balance of payments 3 domestic production 3 economic cooperation 3 export subsidies 3 global trade 3 importing country 3 international trade 3 multilateral trade negotiations 3 per capita income 3 preferential access 3 rules of origin 3 tariff rate 3 tariff rates 3 trade effects 3 trade flows 3 trade negotiations 3 world economy 3 world markets 3 world price 3 world trade 3 Economic models 2 Trade 2 agricultural trade 2 average tariff 2 average tariff rate 2 bilateral agreements 2 bilateral trade 2 common market 2 developing country exports 2 dispute settlement 2 diversion of imports 2
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Free 6
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Undetermined 4 English 2
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Subramanian, Arvind 2 Hilaire, Alvin 1 Langley, Suchada V. 1 Mattoo, Aaditya 1 Normile, Mary Anne 1 Roy, Devesh 1 Somwaru, Agapi 1 Tokarick, Stephen 1 Tumbarello, Patrizia 1 Yang, Yongzheng 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture 1
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IMF Working Papers 5 Economic Research Report 1
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Are Regional Trade Agreements in Asia Stumbling or Building Blocks? Some Implications for the Mekong-3 Countries
Tumbarello, Patrizia - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
Is the recent proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) in Asia a healthy development, or runs the risk of turning into an unmanageable "noodle bowl" in the future? The goal of this paper is to shed some light on this question. The results show that membership in the Asian RTAs...
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Trade Liberalization in International Dairy Markets: Estimated Impacts
Langley, Suchada V.; Somwaru, Agapi; Normile, Mary Anne - Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture - 2006
A partial-equilibrium, multiple-commodity, multiregion model of agricultural policy and trade is used to simulate the effects of changes in domestic and trade policy on dairy production, consumption, prices, and trade. Simulations using the ERS-Penn State Trade model analyze the effects of...
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The WTO and the Poorest Countries; The Stark Reality
Mattoo, Aaditya; Subramanian, Arvind - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries have acquired a significant say in WTO decision-making. However, they have limited ability to engage in the reciprocity game that is at the heart of the WTO, and have limited interests in the...
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The United States and the New Regionalism/ Bilateralism
Yang, Yongzheng; Hilaire, Alvin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
progressively as global liberalization proceeds, and this preference erosion might act as a disincentive to participate in …
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Measuring the Impact of Distortions in Agricultural Trade in Partial and General Equilibrium
Tokarick, Stephen - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the impact of removing agricultural support (both tariffs and subsidies) in partial- and general-equilibrium frameworks. The results show that agricultural support in industrial countries is highly distortionary and tariffs have a larger...
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Who Can Explain the Mauritian Miracle; Meade, Romer, Sachs, or Rodrik?
Subramanian, Arvind; Roy, Devesh - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
This paper examines different explanations-initial conditions, openness to trade and FDI, and institutions-of the Mauritian growth experience since the mid-1970s. We show that arguments based on openness to trade and FDI are either misleading or incomplete, and the transmission mechanism...
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