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Making regional cooperation work for South Asia's poor
World Bank, 2008This report shows that although South Asia has opened its door to the rest of the world it remains closed to its neighbours.DocumentRegional trade integration and conflict resolution
International Development Research Centre, 2008This report addresses the growth of regional trade agreements (RTAs) and considers their potential as a tool for reducing inter- and intra-state conflict. It analyses the factors that hinder or promote regional trade integration and considers their different impacts. It also presents a series of case studies in several regions.DocumentAssessment of trade facilitation measures implementation in selected Asia-Pacific countries
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2008This document presents an assessment of the implementation of trade facilitation measures related to GATT Articles V, VIII, X , in a selected five Asian and Pacific developing countries (Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia and Nepal) in the context of the on-going WTO negotiations.DocumentTrade and economic arrangements between India and South East Asia in the context of regional construction and globalisation
Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi, 2007This paper focuses on the trade and economic arrangements between India and South East Asia (SEA) region in the context of globalisation. It argues that the association between India and South-East Asia, in particular ASEAN and its member-States reflects the overall tendencies of the emerging regional infrastructure of East Asia.DocumentEvolving wave of competition in the international market: Challenges for Africa through the rise of China and India
African Economic Research Consortium, 2007China's and India's rising demand for commodities has contributed to recent GDP growth in Africa. Both countries have lowered their tariffs on imports from Africa and China has also granted preferential treatment to some countries.DocumentSigning away the future: How trade and investment agreements between rich and poor countries undermine development
Oxfam, 2007This 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 urgency.DocumentSouth Asian Yearbook of Trade & Development
Centre for Trade and Development, 2005This publication is a comprehensive collection of twelve research papers on trade- related topics relevant to the development concerns of South Asian countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka).DocumentIndia-East Asia integration: a win-win for Asia
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2005As East Asian economies begin to emerge from the shadow of the 1997 crisis, there appears to be an increasing recognition that greater economic coordination and cooperation among major Asian countries is essential to manage globalisation challenges, and to enhance Asia’s role in the world affairs.DocumentEconomic cooperation in South Asia: the problems and the impediments
Institute of Foreign Affairs, Nepal, 2003This 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 regional organisation in the sub-continent, and has enjoyed a relative degree of success in discussing social and cultural agendas.DocumentStuck in a cul-de-sac: is Indo–Pakistan obstinacy sinking the SAARC?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Since 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 hinges – that of Pakistan and India – ever improve? Is it time for member states to admit that SAARC cannot be saved and to boost trade and trust by other means?Pages
