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Trade, environment and development: the recent Argentine experience
Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2004This paper examines the impact of trade liberalisation on the environment in both the manufacturing and the agricultural sectors in Argentina.DocumentTrade liberalization in Chile: what is the evidence of its effects and how can sustainable development be safeguarded
Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2004This paper explores the relations between trade liberalisation and sustainability with a special focus on the Chilean economy. By reviewing relevant literature, the paper assesses how trade liberalisation has affected environment and development in Chile.DocumentImpact of trade liberalisation on returns from land
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2003The paper explores the impact of trade liberalisation on the returns from land for farmers in India.DocumentImplications of the Cotonou Agreement for sustainable development in the ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) countries and beyond
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2004This paper critically reviews the Cotonou Partnership Agreement (CPA) - the economic partnership agreement between the EU and a group of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. It explores the approach to development underlying the agreement.DocumentEconomic integration and the environment in El Salvador
Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2004This paper examines the new environmental dynamics in el Salvador that resulted from shift from an agro-exporting economy to a remittance-driven urban based economy in the 1980s and 1990s.Main findings of the paper include:in the 1970s, rural environmental problems (deforestation, land degradation and pollution from agro-chemicals) were the most pressing issuescurrently, with increaDocumentIndia: An integral part of new Asia
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, University of Singapore, 2004As East Asian economies 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.DocumentMercosur and the behavior of labor markets in Argentina and Uruguay
Universidad Torcuato di Tello, Argentina, 2002This paper describes the evolution of labour markets in Argentina and Uruguay since Mercosur came into effect in 1991.DocumentThe WTO in 2003: structural shifts, state-of-play and prospects for the Doha Round
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2003Much has changed in the transition from the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) to the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The WTO goes deeper and wider than its predecessor the GATT, and the Doha Round of negotiations proposes to enter territories such as investment, competition and environment-related policies.DocumentGlobalization, poverty, and all that: factor endowment versus productivity views
National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2004This paper assesses to what extent factor endowment models help to understand important globalisation and poverty processes.DocumentGlobal integration and the growth of Nigeria’s non-oil exports
Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, 2004Nigeria’s economy has been dominated by crude oil since the mid-1970s. Dependency on oil is not conducive to stable and sustainable economic development, because international oil markets are volatile and because crude oil supplies will eventually be exhausted.Pages
