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Multilateral trade liberalization and poverty reduction
Federal Agricultural Research Centre, Germany, 2000This study assesses the likely impacts of trade liberalisation on the incidence of poverty. The study attempts to maintain a multi-country focus on liberalisation by comparing experience in 5 countries (Thailand, Zambia, India )Approach:The authors simulate a global model to determine regional price changes owing to a policy experiment.DocumentDifferential impacts of trade liberalization on Indonesia’s poor and non-poor
World Bank, 2000Looks at potential impacts on the poor and non-poor in Indonesia of the commodity price changes which may be caused by proposed trade liberalizations.A general equilibrium global trade model (as used by the Global Trade Analysis Project) is used to simulate price changes of key commodities in Indonesia as a result of two hypothesized trade liberalizations:a unilateral reduction in IndonDocumentIssues paper for OECD Emerging Market Forum on electronic commerce
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2001The paper explores the key issues related to global electronic commerce, particularly as they apply to emerging market economies (EMEs). It outlines the background and current situation of global electronic commerce and highlights key issues for discussion.DocumentThe impact of the EU’s ‘everything but arms’ proposal: a report to Oxfam
Oxfam, 2001This article outlines Oxfam's support for the European Commission’s proposal to improve acccess to the EU market for all products, except armaments, exported from the world’s 48 poorest countries as a small but welcome step towards fairer trade in the world.Conclusions of study:The so-called ‘Everything But Arms’ (EBA) proposal will bring economic benefits to the world’s poorestDocumentThe WTO agenda and the developing countries
Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade, Nottingham, 2000The paper argues that, in the light of reforms since the mid-1980s, the developing countries have an interest in a relatively broad-based agenda.Document2001 trade policy agenda and 2000 annual report of the President of the United States on the trade agreements program
Scout Report, 2001This report boldly asserts that the Bush Administration is strongly committed to a trade policy that will remove trade barriers in foreign markets, while further liberalizing the domestic American market at home.DocumentThe new regionalism in the Americas: the case of MERCOSUR
Institute for the Integration for Latin America and the Carribean, 2000The world is undergoing a second wave of regionalism. In contrast to the first wave of regionalism in the 1950s and 1960s, which was mostly short-lived except in the case of Western Europe, we are witnessing many successful attempts to form integrated trading areas all over the world since the mid-80s.DocumentICTs and poverty
World Bank, 2000This article argues that the lack of access to information and communications technologies (ICTs) is an element of poverty in the way that insufficient nutrition or inadequate shelter are.DocumentForeign Direct Investment and economic integration in the SAARC region
South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, 2000The prospect of free trade in South Asia raises the question of the role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in regional integration.DocumentBangladesh-India bilateral trade: an investigation into trade in services
South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, 2000Report of a study exploring the phenomena of the growing number of Bangladeshi nationals seeking education and health services from various educational and health establishments in India.Pages
