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Strengthening Bolivian Competitiveness : Export Diversification and Inclusive Growth

2009

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Net exports; Economic policy; Tax treatment; Share of world exports; Export sector; Trade center; Trade indicators; Business environment; Central bank; Foreign direct investment; Export markets; Openness; Tariff preferences; Productivity growth; Capital goods; Trade balance; International prices; Export sectors; Foreign technologies; Apparel; Preferential market access; Trade promotion; Trade openness; Economic competitiveness; World economy; Tariff revenue; Trade policy; Export promotion agency; Comparative advantage; World prices; Tax revenues; Trade integration; Global competitiveness; Tariff protection; Non-tariff barriers; Regional integration; Regulatory framework; Economies of scale; Preferential agreements; Preferential access to markets; Tax policy; Preferential trade; Metal products; Export market; Real exchange rates; Unilateral preferences; Foreign competition; Export competitiveness; International market; Trade flows; Economic distortions; Foreign competitors; Export diversification; Trade structure; Customs; Open economies; Export opportunities; Exporters; Import tariffs; Tariff policy; Production inputs; Outsourcing; Real gdp; Market failures; Most favored nation; Specialization; Itc; Copyright clearance; Rent seeking; Free trade agreement; Franchises; Export promotion agencies; Aggregate demand; Domestic producers; Value of exports; Growth rates; Import duties; Granger causality; Real exchange rate; Price stability; Export bans; Market size; Hotels; Trade relations; Inequality; Terms of trade shocks; External tariff; Fiscal policy; Open market; Transport costs; Duty drawback; Total factor productivity; Export volume; Tariff rate; Competitiveness; Global trade; Copyright clearance center; Positive effects; International finance; Import taxes; Trade regimes; Output; Export earnings; Preferential access; Trade agreement; Foreign technology; Export performance; Impact of trade; International markets; Preferential trade agreements; Tariff structure; Currency; Gdp; Generalized system of preferences; Macroeconomic policies; Domestic market; Preferential agreement; Dividends; Trade taxes; Infant industry; Free treatment; Tariff equivalent; International standards; Foreign exchange; Export controls; Economic progress; Capital stock; Domestic industry; Customs administration; Open trade regime; Wealth; Rate of preference; Export procedures; Border trade; Capital inflows; Export structure; Domestic industries; Duty drawbacks; Export growth; Export prices; Free trade area; Open market operations; Customs revenues; Export volumes; Econometric estimates; Macroeconomic stability; Export products; Tariff barriers; Price index; Partial equilibrium analysis; Economic performance; Preferential treatment; International competitiveness; Quantitative restrictions; Capital flows; Monetary policy; Tax; Import regime; Zero tariff; Price increases; Export bias; World trade
License
World Bank Country Studyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8021
Source
World Bank Country Study

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