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preference schemes 8 trade liberalization 8 multilateral trade 7 preferential access 7 terms of trade 7 trade barriers 7 trade policies 7 trade preferences 7 world economy 7 world trade 7 preference erosion 6 agricultural exports 5 exporters 5 exporting countries 5 free trade 5 international trade 5 mfn tariffs 5 multilateral liberalization 5 multilateral trade liberalization 5 rules of origin 5 tariff rate 5 tariff rates 5 trade negotiations 5 world trade organization 5 Multilateral trade negotiations 4 agricultural trade 4 balance of payments 4 duty-free access 4 export subsidies 4 global trade 4 importing countries 4 preferential market access 4 preferential trade 4 quota-free access 4 tariff cuts 4 tariff lines 4 tariff preferences 4 tariff reductions 4 total exports 4 trade agreement 4
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Free 8
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Alexandraki, Katerina 1 Amiti, Mary 1 Elborgh-Woytek, Katrin 1 Gregory, Rob 1 Jain-Chandra, Sonali 1 Lankes, Hans P. 1 Mattoo, Aaditya 1 McDonald, Bradley J. 1 Prasad, A. 1 Romalis, John 1 Subramanian, Arvind 1 Tokarick, Stephen 1 Yang, Yongzheng 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 8 International Monetary Fund 1
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IMF Working Papers 4 IMF Policy Discussion Papers 2 IMF Staff Country Reports 1 IMF Staff Position Notes 1
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Reaching the MDGs; An Action Plan for Trade
McDonald, Bradley J.; Gregory, Rob; Elborgh-Woytek, Katrin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
The actions proposed here focus on trade integration, substantially increasing exports of the poorest countries and helping them to meet the Millennium Development Goals. As the foundation for these ambitions, we emphasize the role of a secure, open global trading environment—strengthened...
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Will the Doha Round Lead to Preference Erosion?
Romalis, John; Amiti, Mary - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for developing countries. It shows that for many developing countries, actual preferential access is less generous than it appears because of low product coverage or complex rules of origin. Thus lowering...
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Trade Issues in the Doha Round; Dispelling Some Misconceptions
Tokarick, Stephen - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
The current round of multilateral trade negotiations-the Doha Round-presents an opportunity for countries to reap the benefits of trade liberalization. Unfortunately, a number of misconceptions about the likely impact of trade reforms has, in part, impeded more rapid progress toward completion...
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Africa in the Doha Round; Dealing with Preference Erosion and Beyond
Yang, Yongzheng - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Improving market access in industrial countries and retaining preferences have been Africa's two key objectives in the Doha Round trade negotiations. This paper argues that African negotiators may have overlooked the potential market access gains in developing countries, where trade barriers...
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Canada; 2005 Article IV Consultation-Staff Report; Staff Statement; and the Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion for Canada
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
Canada’s 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that it has benefited from a strong institutional framework and continuing structural reforms. Inflation targeting and structural reforms have yielded an enviable macroeconomic performance, including the fastest growth rate and the...
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The Impacton India of Trade Liberalization in the Textiles and Clothing Sector
Jain-Chandra, Sonali; Prasad, A. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
We analyze the impact of the elimination of textile and clothing (T&C) quotas in 2005 on India. Our simulations suggest that while Indian exports of T&C will continue to expand in the presence of the safeguards on China, they will be affected adversely once these safeguards are lifted. We argue...
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The Impact of Preference Erosionon Middle-Income Developing Countries
Lankes, Hans P.; Alexandraki, Katerina - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Preference erosion has become an obstacle to multilateral trade liberalization, as beneficiaries of trade preferences have an incentive to resist reductions in mostfavored- nation (MFN) tariffs. This study identifies middle-income developing countries that are vulnerable to export revenue loss...
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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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