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    Options for Future ACP-EU Trade Relations

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1998
    Improved export performance and greater trade openness can help ACP economies to achieve faster growth. They are also necessary as a stimulus to countries starting or re-starting a process of industrialisation.
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    Modelling the Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Women, at Work and at Home: IDS research proposal

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998
    Researching the uneven impact of globalisation (mainly trade) on women and men in developing countries. It aims to construct and apply models to analyse the effects of trade liberalisation on the monetary economy, the household economy and the interactions between them.
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    Reports on the international financial architecture [International Financial Crisis / Transparency and Accountability / Strengthening Financial Systems]

    World Bank, 1998
    Motivated by Asian financial crisis, reports from 3 working groups examine issues related to the stability of the international financial system and the effective functioning of global capital markets.
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    Environmental Principles and Concepts [environment and trade]

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1995
    Presents a discussion of environmental principles and concepts . In addition to defining and explaining the main environmental principles and concepts, this paper makes preliminary observations as to their relevance in the trade and environment context.
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    EU Import Measures and the Developing Countries

    Economic Research and Analysis Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO), 1998
    The EU's import policies towards developing countries are complex, stemming from important sectoral and country variations in policy. Average tariffs are modest, and, while there are tariff peaks and escalation in some areas of interest to developing countries, these are being reduced as a result of the implementation of the results of the Uruguay Round.
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    Preferential and Non-Preferential Trade Flows in World Trade

    Economic Research and Analysis Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO), 1998
    Qantifies the extent of preferential trade as a share of total world trade in different regions of the world and for two periods.
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    A Simple Trade Policy Perspective on Capital Controls

    Economic Research and Analysis Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO), 1998
    Discusses capital controls using insights from the trade policy literature. It highlights some key issues that have been neglected in the current international debate on capital controls. Capital is tradable in the same way as many goods and services are. As a result, much of the analysis pertaining to trade and trade policy in goods and services applies with qual force to capital movements.
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    Financial Services Trade, Capital Flows, and Financial Stability

    Economic Research and Analysis Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO), 1998
    Argues that trade policies regarding financial services are an important—but typically neglected—determinant of capital flows and financial sector stability.
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    Principles for Trade and Sustainable Development

    Trade, Investment and Sustainable Development Programme, IISD, 1994
    Series of principles, intended to guide trade and trade-related environment and development policies, practices and agreements, to help ensure that they work to achieve sustainable development. Drafted over the course of a year by a nine-member Working Group drawn from the trade, environment and development communities world-wide. [author]
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    A Framework for Assessing the Relationship between Trade Liberalization and Biodiversity Conservation

    Trade, Investment and Sustainable Development Programme, IISD, 1998
    Paper develops an analytical framework for assessing the effects of trade liberalization on biodiversity conservation. The framework is designed for individuals preparing or analyzing country biodiversity studies who require a conceptual and analytical tool for a systematic accounting of the relationships between trade liberalization and biodiversity conservation.

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