Trade preference erosion : measurement and policy response
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Trade preference erosion : measurement and policy response
Palgrave Macmillan , World Bank, c2009
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Most... chapters were originally presented at the international symposium, "Preference erosion: impacts and policy responses," in Geneva, June 13-14, 2005... organized by the World Bank in cooperation with the OECD and the WTO"--P. xi
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Description
This book provides the information needed to make informed assessments of the benefits of trade preferences to developing countries, the risks of these benefits being eroded by trade liberalization; and policy options for dealing with this problem.
Table of Contents
- Quantifying the Value of Preferences and Potential Erosion Losses
- B.Hoekman, W.Martin & C.Primo Braga Quantifying the Value of US Tariff Preferences for Developing Countries
- J.Dean & J.Wainio What are EU Trade Preferences Worth for Sub-Saharan Africa and Other Developing Countries?
- F.Candau & S.Jean Japan's Generalized System of Preferences: An Oriental Pandora's Box
- N. Komuro The Canadian Preferential Tariff Regime and Potential Economic Impacts of its Erosion
- P.Kowalski The Australian Preferential Tariff Regime
- D.Lippoldt Multilateral Solutions to the Erosion of Non-Reciprocal Preferences in NAMA
- P.Low, R.Piermartini & J.Richtering Non-Reciprocal Preference Erosion Arising from MFN Liberalization in Agriculture: What are the Risks?
- P.Low, R.Piermartini & J.Richtering The Doha Development Agenda and Preference Erosion: Modeling the Impacts
- D.van der Mensbrugghe Trade Preferences for Apparel and the Role of Rules of Origin: The Case of Africa
- P.Brenton & Aa.A-zden Economic Policy Responses to Preference Erosion: from Trade as Aid to Aid for Trade
- B.Hoekman & S.Prowse
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