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- What is the economic case for a regional trade agreement in South Asia?
- ( D. K. Das / Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University , 2007)
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This paper attempts to understand the incentives for and progress towards greater economic integration among members of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). It notes that ...
- Why Trade Facilitation measures should be included in South Asian FTAs
- ( S. Chaturvedi / Research and Information System for the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries, India , 2007)
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Several South Asian countries have joined the current wave of bilateral and sub-regional free trade agreements (FTA) in the region. This paper examines how far Trade Facilitation (TF) measures are ...
- How bilateral and regional free trade agreements rob developing countries of their economic governance
- ( E. Jones / Oxfam , 2007)
- This briefing paper argues that trade and investment are essential for development, and the imbalances that characterise and distort global trade and investment rules must be addressed as a matter of ...
- How can regional organisations and cooperation in South Asia evolve to adequately protect populations from poverty and hunger?
- ( S. Chaturvedi / Research and Information System for the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries, India , 2004)
- The proposed trade integration in South Asia through SAFTA raises some pertinent issues in the context of trade and food security debate in the region. The challenges in terms of loss of livelihood se...
- What are the barriers to developing working relationships between China and South Asian countries?
- ( N. N. Pandey / Institute of Foreign Affairs, Nepal , 2003)
- This paper aims to understand the impact of China’s increasing economic and military influence within the context of South Asia. China’s determined and sustained economic growth since the 1990s has n...
- Can SAARC create the conditions to pave the way for a South Asian Free Trade Area?
- ( G. Sharma / Institute of Foreign Affairs, Nepal , 2003)
- This paper focuses on the institutionalised ability of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to foster economic cooperation in the sub-continent. SAARC is the only multilateral...
- Creating a South Asian Social Charter
- ( B. K. Maskay / Institute of Foreign Affairs, Nepal , 2003)
- This paper examines how a South Asian Social Charter could give coherent expression and commitment to poverty alleviation in the sub-continent. It also assesses the possibility of this framework to u...
- Stuck in a cul-de-sac: is Indo–Pakistan obstinacy sinking the SAARC?
- ( S.G. Pandian / id21 Development Research Reporting Service , 2002)
- Since its formation in 1985, the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has failed to boost economic growth and collective self-reliance. Will the fraught relationship on which SAARC...
- Will China's membership of the WTO lead to economic problems for newly industrialising economies around the world?
- ( S.M Shafaeddin / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development , 2002)
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This paper analyses the vulnerability of selected developing countries of China’s its entry to the WTO.
General findings: In labour-intensive manufactured goods, China competes mainly...
- Agreement On SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement
- ( South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation , 1999)
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