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The effects of international trade on the planet's climate and environment are manifold and complex. This makes …
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and deeper paperless trade provisions than those featured in the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. A more detailed … analysis of paperless trade measures included in selected RTAs in Asia and the Pacific confirms that the coverage of RTAs of … Trade in Asia and the Pacific can be expected to provide a useful tool for harmonized implementation of many of these …
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to real multilateral trade negotiations, such as the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) in the World Trade Organizations (WTO …). This paper argues that the structure of games including a veto player (Veto games) is similar to the WTO/DDA negotiations …
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A new cooperation Agreement has been signed between the European Union and the 77 ACP Countries in Cotonou (Benin) on June 23rd 2000. A point of this agreement is regarding a new trade cooperation between these different countries in districts (or regions) gathered and the European Union, based...
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The beleaguered progress of the Doha Development Agenda of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) presents something of a …>) model of trade negotiations to shows that the combination of the WTO single-undertaking and consensus decision … WTO negotiations is a reversion to PTA negotiations between all parties. Accordingly, spoke countries with relatively less …
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This paper compares the predicted trade impacts of a successful Doha Round with the trade effects of actions aimed at reducing domestic trade costs for traders in developing countries and the world as a whole. We show that a relatively small reduction in trade costs will generate trade impacts...
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