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As the selection of arbitrators and mediators is transparent and mutually agreed, their independence of any ties to the respective parties is ensured, promoting impartiality and professionalism on the part of those responsible for resolving the conflict.
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's Economic Agenda: Short- and Medium-term Policy Challenges; CUSFTA and NAFTA Viewed from a Spoke; Central America: Analysis of …
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China's size, rapid growth, external openness, and trade performance have led to varying perceptions among the countries of Latin America: Is China a potential new market, a potent new competitor, or both? This book assesses the near-term strategic implications of China's economic performance...
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China's size, rapid growth, external openness, and trade performance have led to varying perceptions among the countries of Latin America: Is China a potential new market, a potent new competitor, or both? This book assesses the near-term strategic implications of China's economic performance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010772418
Las presentaciones preliminares sobre el rol de los acuerdos de libre comercio y la importancia de entender las consecuencias potenciales de adoptar medidas sobre impuestos estiman ser expropriatorias o injustas y desiguales. Visión del marco del CAFTA-DR sobre Expropiación Indirecta....
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As the selection of arbitrators and mediators is transparent and mutually agreed, their independence of any ties to the respective parties is ensured, promoting impartiality and professionalism on the part of those responsible for resolving the conflict.
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Analyzing the experience of Mexico under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 'Lessons from NAFTA' aims to … authors conclude that the treaty raised external trade and foreign investment inflows and had a modest effect on Mexico … illustrates the shortcomings of some aspects of the NAFTA treaty, specifically those related to the rules of origin which have …
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This volume discusses frameworks for policies that can help offset the polarizing effects that may be generated by the asymmetrical distribution of the costs and benefits of integration into the global economy.
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origin, examine their impacts on international trade and investment, and put forth a succinct policy roadmap for countries …
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important market access instruments in the case of NAFTA negotiations: the preferential tariff phase-outs and the accompanying …-outs between Mexico and the United States and the RoO under the NAFTA agreement. The empirical findings of this paper support the … view that in accordance with recent literature, the NAFTA RoO were used as an independent commercial policy instrument with …
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