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    Washington :World Bank Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949191557902882
    Format: 1 online resource (pages cm)
    ISBN: 9781464815393
    Series Statement: World Bank e-Library.
    Content: Deep trade agreements matter for economic development. The rules embedded in DTAs, along with the multilateral trade rules and other elements of international economic law influence how countries transact, invest, work, and, ultimately, develop. Trade and investment regimes determine the extent of economic integration, competition rules affect economic efficiency, intellectual property rights matter for innovation, environmental and labor rules contribute to social and environmental outcomes. It is, therefore, vital that rules and commitments in DTAs are informed by evidence and shaped more by development priorities than by international power dynamics or domestic politics. This Handbook presents detailed data on the content of the eighteen policy areas most frequently covered in PTAs, focusing on the stated objectives, substantive commitments, and other aspects such as transparency, procedures and enforcement. In terms of the coverage of policy areas and the granularity of information within each area, this is the most comprehensive effort up to date. Each chapter, authored by a leading expert in his or her field, explains in detail the methodology used to collect the information and provides a first look at the evidence in each policy area--
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    UID:
    edoccha_BV048837053
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 199 p. 68 illus., 62 illus. in color).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    ISBN: 978-3-031-25380-5
    Series Statement: Communications in Computer and Information Science 1668
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-25379-9
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_BV048837053
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 199 p. 68 illus., 62 illus. in color).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    ISBN: 978-3-031-25380-5
    Series Statement: Communications in Computer and Information Science 1668
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-25379-9
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    UID:
    almafu_BV048837053
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 199 p. 68 illus., 62 illus. in color).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    ISBN: 978-3-031-25380-5
    Series Statement: Communications in Computer and Information Science 1668
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-25379-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-25381-2
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Cheltenham :Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
    UID:
    almahu_9947915003802882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 v.) ; , cm.
    ISBN: 9781784713850 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: Subsidies and countervail have been the subject of much attention in recent decades. In this book, the editors have selected seminal contributions to the literature on the economics of subsidies and countervailing duties in international trade, their role in trade agreements and their treatment in the GATT/WTO system.
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings. , Recommended readings (Machine generated): Bagwell, K. and R.W. Staiger (1999), 'An Economic Theory of GATT', American Economic Review, 89, 215-248. -- Bown, Chad P. (ed.) (2006), The WTO, Safeguards, and Temporary Protection from Imports, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Brander, J.A. (1995), 'Strategic Trade Policy', G.M. Grossman and K. Rogoff (eds), Handbook of International Economics, pp. 1395-1455. North-Holland: Amsterdam. -- Congressional Budget Office (1994), How the GATT Affects U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Policy, Washington DC: Congress of the United States. -- Mayer, W. (1984), 'The infant-export industry argument', Canadian Journal of Economics, 17, 249-269. -- Snape, R. (1987), 'The importance of frontier barriers', in H. Kierzkowski (ed.), Protection and Competition in International Trade, New York: Basil Blackwell. -- Jagdish Bhagwati and V.K. Ramaswami (1963), 'Domestic Distortions, Tariffs and the Theory of Optimum Subsidy', Journal of Political Economy, 71 (1), February, 44-50 -- Harry G. Johnson (1965), 'Optimal Trade Intervention in the Presence of Domestic Distortions', in R.E. Caves, H.G. Johnson and P.B. Kenen (eds), Trade, Growth, and the Balance of Payments: Essays in Honor of Gottfried Haberler, Chicago, IL: Rand McNally and Company, 3-34 -- James A. Brander and Barbara J. Spencer (1985), 'Export Subsidies and International Market Share Rivalry', Journal of International Economics, 18 (1/2), February, 83-100 -- Avinash Dixit (1984), 'International Trade Policy for Oligopolistic Industries', Economic Journal, Supplement: Conference Papers, 94, 1-16 -- Jonathan Eaton and Gene M. Grossman (1986), 'Optimal Trade and Industrial Policy Under Oligopoly', Quarterly Journal of Economics, C1 (2), May, 383-406 -- Giovanni Maggi (1996), 'Strategic Trade Policies with Endogenous Mode of Competition', American Economic Review, 86 (1), March, 237-58 -- Gene M. Grossman and Henrik Horn (1988), 'Infant-Industry Protection Reconsidered: The Case of Informational Barriers to Entry', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 103 (4), November, 767-87 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1989), 'The Role of Export Subsidies When Product Quality is Unknown', Journal of International Economics, 27 (1/2), August, 69-89 -- Horst Raff and Young-Han Kim (1999), 'Optimal Export Policy in the Presence of Informational Barriers to Entry and Imperfect Competition', Journal of International Economics, 49 (1), October, 99-123 -- Barbara J. Spencer and James A. Brander (1983), 'International R & D Rivalry and Industrial Strategy', Review of Economic Studies, 50 (4), October, 707-22 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (1994), 'The Sensitivity of Strategic and Corrective R&D Policy in Oligopolistic Industries', Journal of International Economics, 36 (1/2), February, 133-50 -- Dermot Leahy and J. Peter Neary (1999), 'R&D Spillovers and the Case for Industrial Policy in an Open Economy', Oxford Economic Papers, 51, 40-59 -- Alan O. Sykes (1989), 'Countervailing Duty Law: An Economic Perspective', Columbia Law Review, 89 (2), March, 199-263 , Robert C. Feenstra (1986), 'Trade Policy with Several Goods and "Market Linkages", Journal of International Economics, 20 (3/4), May, 249-67 -- Barbara J. Spencer (1988), 'Capital Subsidies and Countervailing Duties in Oligopolistic Industries', Journal of International Economics, 25 (1/2), August, 45-69 -- Barbara J. Spencer (1988), 'Countervailing Duty Laws and Subsidies to Imperfectly Competitive Industries', in Robert E. Baldwin, Carl B. Hamilton and André Sapir (eds), Issues in US-EC Trade Relations, Chapter 12, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 313-34 -- David Collie (1991), 'Export Subsidies and Countervailing Tariffs', Journal of International Economics, 31 (3-4), November, 309-24 -- David R. Collie (1994), 'Endogenous Timing in Trade Policy Games: Should Governments Use Countervailing Duties?', Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv I, 130 (1), 191-209 -- Larry D. Qiu (1995), 'Why Can't Countervailing Duties Deter Export Subsidization?', Journal of International Economics, 39 (3-4), November, 249-72 -- Dani Rodrik (1995), 'Taking Trade Policy Seriously: Export Subsidization as a Case Study in Policy Effectiveness', in Jim Levinsohn, Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern (eds), New Directions in Trade Theory, Chapter 10, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 347-84 -- Douglas A. Irwin and Nina Pavcnik (2004), 'Airbus versus Boeing Revisited: International Competition in the Aircraft Market', Journal of International Economics, 64 (2), December, 223-45 -- J.M. Finger, H. Keith Hall and Douglas R. Nelson (1982), 'The Political Economy of Administered Protection', American Economic Review, 72 (3), June, 452-66 -- Wendy L. Hansen (1990), 'The International Trade Commission and the Politics of Protectionism', American Political Science Review, 84 (1), March, 21-46 -- Michael P. Leidy (1997), 'Macroeconomic Conditions and Pressures for Protection Under Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws: Empirical Evidence from the United States', IMF Staff Papers, 44 (1), March, 132-44 -- Michael P. Gallaway, Bruce A. Blonigen and Joseph E. Flynn (1999), 'Welfare Costs of the U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws', Journal of International Economics, 49 (2), December, 211-44 -- John H. Jackson (1997), 'The Perplexities of Subsidies in International Trade', in The World Trading System: Law and Policy of International Economic Relations, Second Edition, Chapter 11, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 279-303, references -- Alan O. Sykes (2005), 'Subsidies and Countervailing Measures', in Patrick F.J. Macrory, Arthur E. Appleton and Michael G. Plummer (eds), The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis, Volume II, Chapter 41, New York, NY: Springer Science and Business Media, Inc., 83-107 -- Gilles Gauthier, Erin O'Brien and Susan Spencer (2000), 'Déjà Vu, or New Beginning for Safeguards and Subsidies Rules in Services Trade?', in Pierre Sauvé and Robert M. Stern (eds), GATS 2000: New Directions in Services Trade Liberalization, Chapter 7, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution Press, 165-83 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (2002), 'Agricultural Export Subsidies', in The Economics of the World Trading System, Chapter 10, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT Press, 163-80, references -- Dermot Leahy and J. Peter Neary (2009), 'Multilateral Subsidy Games', Economic Theory, 41 (1), 41-66 -- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger (2006), 'Will International Rules on Subsidies Disrupt the World Trading System?', American Economic Review, 96 (3), June, 877-95 -- Henrik Horn, Giovanni Maggi and Robert W. Staiger (2010), 'Trade Agreements as Endogenously Incomplete Contracts', American Economic Review, 100 (1), March, 394-419 , Gene M. Grossman and Petros C. Mavroidis (2003), 'US - Lead and Bismuth II United States - Imposition of Countervailing Duties on Certain Hot-Rolled Lead and Bismuth Carbon Steel Products Originating in the United Kingdom: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Privatization and the Injury Caused by Non-Recurring Subsidies (WT/DS138; DSR 2000:V, 2595; DSR 2000:VI, 2623)', in Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (eds), The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies on WTO Case Law: Legal and Economic Analysis, Chapter 8, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 183-213 -- Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (2003), 'United States - Preliminary Determinations with Respect to Certain Softwood Lumber from Canada (WT/DS236; DSR 2002:IX, 3597): What Is a Subsidy?', in The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies on WTO Case Law: Legal and Economic Analysis, Chapter 21, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 523-50 -- Merit E. Janow and Robert W. Staiger (2003), 'Canada - Dairy Canada -Measures Affecting the Importation of Dairy Products and the Exportation of Milk (WT/DS113; WT/DS103; DSR 1999:V, 2057, DSR 1999:VI, 2097; DSR 2001:XIII, 6829; DSR 2001:XIII, 6865; DSR 2003:I, 213; DSR 2003:I, 255),' in Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (eds), The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies on WTO Care Law: Legal and Economic Analysis, Chapter 10, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 249-93 -- Andre Sapir and Joel P. Trachtman (2008), 'Subsidization, Price Suppression, and Expertise: Causation and Precision in Upland Cotton', World Trade Review, 7 (1), 183-209 -- Gene M. Grossman and Petros C. Mavroidis (2003), 'United States - Countervailing Measures Concerning Certain Products from the European Communities (WTO Doc. WT/DS212/AB/R; DSR 2003:I, 5; DSR 2003:I, 73): Recurring Misunderstanding of Non-Recurring Subsidies', in Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis (eds), The American Law Institute Reporters' Studies on WTO Case Law: Legal and Economic Analysis, Chapter 15, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 381-90
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048524466
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (279 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781464818424
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- OVERVIEW -- Introduction -- Latin America and the Caribbean's poor international integration and limited participation in GVCs have contributed to its low economic growth over the past decade -- Although Latin American and Caribbean countries increasingly participate in PTAs, the content and depth of these agreements are uneven -- DTAs present an avenue for promoting trade and boosting GVC integration and upgrading, thus contributing to improved economic performance -- Four areas of deep integration-trade facilitation, regulatory cooperation, services, and state support-are priorities to improve Latin American and Caribbean countries' GVC participation and upgrading -- Notes -- References -- 1 TRADE AND GVC INTEGRATION IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN -- Key messages -- Introduction -- Trade integration in Latin America and the Caribbean -- GVC integration in Latin America and the Caribbean -- The main source and destination regions for Latin American and Caribbean trade -- What determines GVC participation? -- Annex 1A: Supplementary figures and tables -- Notes -- References -- 2 DEEP TRADE AGREEMENTS: PROMOTING TRADE AND GVC INTEGRATION -- Key messages -- Introduction -- The rising trend in preferential trade agreements -- Patterns of deep integration in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Economic impact of deep trade agreements in Latin America and the Caribbean -- DTA content and GVC integration in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Annex 2A: Supplementary tables and figures -- Notes -- References -- 3 TRADE FACILITATION: SIMPLIFYING AND HARMONIZING PROCEDURES -- Key messages -- Introduction -- The benefits of trade facilitation -- Regional context , Trade facilitation through DTAs -- Impact of trade facilitation provisions on GVCs: An econometric analysis -- Implementation challenges and case study -- Conclusion and policy recommendations -- Annex 3A: Supplementary tables -- Annex 3B: Task facilitation provisions in deep trade agreements: Detailed questions -- Notes -- References -- 4 REGULATORY COOPERATION: REDUCING THE TRADE COSTS OF NONTARIFF MEASURES -- Key messages -- Introduction -- SPS and TBT measures: The role of PTAs in promoting regulatory convergence -- Nontariff measures in Latin America and the Caribbean -- SPS and TBT measures in PTAs: Integration patterns in Latin America and the Caribbean -- The impacts on trade and GVCs of integrating SPS and TBT provisions -- Implementing deep regulatory cooperation in selected Latin American and Caribbean PTAs -- Conclusion -- Annex 4A: A classification of nontariff measures -- Annex 4B: SPS and TBT notifications to the World Trade Organization -- Annex 4C: SPS and TBT provisions in PTAs -- Annex 4D: Aggregate impacts on bilateral trade of SPS and TBT provisions in PTAs -- Annex 4E: Impacts of SPS and TBT provisions in PTAs on firm-level bilateral exports -- Notes -- References -- 5 SERVICES TRADE: REDUCING SKILL AND TECHNOLOGY CONSTRAINTS -- Key messages -- Introduction -- The complexity of services trade agreements -- Services in the evolving global economy -- Services in Latin American and Caribbean GVCs -- Latin American and Caribbean deep trade agreements and services in GVCs -- Conclusion and policy implications -- Notes -- References -- 6 STATE SUPPORT: IMPROVING ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE -- Key messages -- Introduction -- Understanding the impact of state support -- Subsidies, SOEs, and competition in Latin America and the Caribbean -- Subsidy, SOE, and competition policy regulations in trade agreements , Leveraging PTAs to improve policy transparency -- Cooperation on behind-the-border regulation in PTAs -- Private sector engagement: GVC partnerships as inputs and complements to PTA regulations -- Conclusion -- Annex 6A: Supplementary figures -- Notes -- References -- 7 LEVERAGING DEEP TRADE AGREEMENTS TO PROMOTE GVC INTEGRATION -- Introduction -- An agenda of priorities for reform -- Boxes -- 1.1 Export growth in relation to GVC participation during the COVID-19 pandemic -- 2.1 Preferential tariff liberalization in Latin America and the Caribbean -- 3.1 The Costa Rica-El Salvador ferry project -- 3.2 Empirical specification for the impact of PTA trade facilitation provisions on trade -- 3.3 The single-document FYDUCA process -- 4.1 Nontariff measures in Colombia -- 4.2 The impact on aggregate trade of SPS measures and TBT provisions in PTAs -- 4.3 Eliminating technical obstacles to trade for cosmetic products in the Pacific Alliance -- 4.4 Factors that can help effectively advance regulatory cooperation in PTAs -- 5.1 Digital services in PTAs -- 5.2 Specific commitments and the "water": Evidence from Brazil -- Figures -- O.1 Trade and GDP growth, Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, 2000-18 -- O.2 Latin American and Caribbean countries typically sign deeper agreements with extraregional partners and shallower agreements with intraregional partners, selected years -- O.3 GVC-related trade is higher for countries with deeper agreements -- 1.1 Latin American and Caribbean trade and GDP growth-below that of comparator regions, 2000-18 -- 1.2 Trade in goods and services as a percentage of GDP in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, 2018 -- 1.3 Export activity in relation to economic and demographic measures, in selected countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, annual averages , 1.4 Density of exporters in selected countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions -- 1.5 Commodities, food, and manufactures as a share of goods exports in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, 2018 -- 1.6 Commodities versus manufactures as a share of goods exports and product concentration in selected countries, Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, 2018 -- 1.7 Shares of selected sectors in total goods exports, Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, 2018 -- 1.8 Shares of high-tech goods and nontravel services in exports, by selected comparator regions and GVC group -- 1.9 Forward and backward GVC participation, by region and GVC taxonomy group, 2000 versus 2015 -- 1.10 Backward and forward GVC participation in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, by country, 2015 -- 1.11 Backward and forward GVC participation in Latin America and the Caribbean and selected comparator regions, by sector, 2015 -- 1.12 Decomposition of sectoral contributions to backward and forward GVC participation in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, 2015 -- 1.13 Share of exporters and average size of GVC participating firms in selected Latin America and Caribbean and comparator countries -- 1.14 Average number of products and destinations of GVC participating firms relative to exporter-only firms in selected Latin American and Caribbean and comparator countries -- B1.1.1 Growth of exports to selected major markets in January-June 2020 in relation to forward and backward GVC participation of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions -- 1.15 Distribution of total imported inputs in exports, by source region, 2005 versus 2015 , 1.16 Sources of imported inputs for GVC participating firms in Latin American and Caribbean countries and selected European and Central Asian countries -- 1.17 Distribution of total domestic value added in exports, by partner region, 2000 versus 2015 -- 1A.1 Exports and imports of goods and services as a share of GDP in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, by country, 2018 -- 1A.2 Share of top exporters versus GDP per capita in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, by country -- 1A.3 Export share of high-tech goods versus export sophistication in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, by country, 2018 -- 1A.4 Decomposition of sectoral contributions to GVC participation in Latin America and the Caribbean, by country, 2015 -- 1A.5 Backward and forward GVC participation in Latin America and the Caribbean and comparator regions, by sector, 2000 -- 2.1 Globally, PTAs accelerated in the 1990s, reaching more than 300 by 2019 -- B2.1.1 Trade-weighted average tariffs in Latin America and the Caribbean, by country, 2018 -- B2.1.2 Trade-weighted average tariffs in Latin America and the Caribbean, by partner location, 2018 -- 2.2 Number and coverage ratios of PTAs in Latin America and the Caribbean, selected years -- 2.3 Intraregional PTAs of Latin American and Caribbean countries tend to be shallower in both essential and complementary provisions than the extraregional PTAs, 2017 -- 2.4 Of all Latin American and Caribbean exports under a PTA in 2017-19, less than a fifth went to a regional partner -- 2.5 Percentage of exported domestic value added going from Latin American and Caribbean countries to PTA partners and nonpartners, 2000 to 2015 -- 2.6 Share of domestic value added exported to PTA partners, by agreement and by member country, 2015 , 2.7 Percentage of GVC firms' imported inputs from PTA partners or nonpartners, by Latin American and Caribbean importing country
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rocha, Nadia Deep Trade Agreements Washington, D. C. : World Bank Publications,c2022 ISBN 9781464818240
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV048837053
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 199 p. 68 illus., 62 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    ISBN: 9783031253805
    Series Statement: Communications in Computer and Information Science 1668
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-25379-9
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    UID:
    gbv_1680738100
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 140 Seiten) , Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9781464814655
    Content: China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013 to improve connectivity and cooperation on a transcontinental scale. This study, by a team of World Bank Group economists led by Michele Ruta, analyzes the economics of the initiative. It assesses the connectivity gaps between economies along the initiative’s corridors, examines the costs and economic effects of the infrastructure improvements proposed under the initiative, and identifies complementary policy reforms and institutions that will support welfare maximization and mitigation of risks for participating economies
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781464813924
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ruta, Michele, 1974 - Belt and road economics Washington, DC, USA : World Bank Group, 2019 ISBN 9781464813924
    Language: English
    Author information: Ruta, Michele 1974-
    Author information: Lall, Somik V. 1972-
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV048269951
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (25 p)
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Content: Preferential trade agreements today are more numerous and deeper than they were a quarter century ago. Do deep agreements promote countries' integration into global value chains? What are the economic mechanisms? How do countries choose their trade agreement partners? Would the undoing of deep agreements disrupt global value chains? What is the outlook for trade agreements and global value chains going forward? This paper reviews the small but growing literature on the role of deep agreements as the institutional underpinnings of global value chains. It discusses the available evidence and theoretical arguments, providing directions for future research in this area
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ruta, Michele Preferential Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: Theory, Evidence, and Open Questions Washington, D.C : The World Bank, 2017
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almafu_BV040248250
    Format: 45 S. : , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: CESifo working paper 3783 : Category 8, Trade policy
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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