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Market Access for Developing Countries Exports

2014

International Monetary Fund | World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Preferential rates; Liberalization of trade; Special provision; Benefits of trade; Preferential trade; Imports of rice; Factors of production; Trade distorting; Andean pact; Foreign suppliers; Quota tariff; Agricultural markets; General agreement on tariffs; Generalized system of preferences; Free treatment; Trade relationships; Tariff bindings; Global trade analysis; Preferential tariff rate; General equilibrium; Dispute settlement mechanism; Quantitative restrictions; Tariff quotas; Agricultural support; Commodity; Average tariff; Market share; Safeguard measures; High tariffs; Oil prices; Tariff rate; Agricultural exports; Safety standards; Customs duty; Tariff rate quotas; Quota tariffs; Trade-distorting measures; Preferential access; Trade policy; Average tariffs; Market shares; Domestic producers; Tariff escalation; Arms trade; Dairy; Fresh bananas; Agricultural sectors; Specialization; Exporters; Import costs; Import share; Patterns of trade; Antidumping cases; Multilateral trade liberalization; Regional trade; Transition economies; Customs; Trade in goods; Tariff concessions; World trading system; Import tariff; Agricultural policy; Rules of origin; Foreign producers; Trade product; Border protection; Voluntary export restraints; Import measures; Apparel; Trade in services; Preferential margins; Preferential regime; Tariff rates; General agreement on trade in services; Protectionist; Tariff protection; Export growth; Changes in trade; Agreement on agriculture; Regulatory framework; Customs union; Barriers to trade; Preferential tariff; Regional trade liberalization; Quality standards; Export costs; Agricultural subsidies; Customs clearance; Tariff level; Agricultural tariff; Openness; Volume of trade; Agricultural goods; Foreign exchange; Private services; Export interest; Trade restrictions; Antidumping duties; Tariff equivalents; Sanitary standards; Tariff preferences; Comparative advantage; Trade flows; Trade remedy; Technical regulations; Tariff structure; Agricultural tariffs; Agreement on trade; Trade association; Tariff lines; Free access; Quantitative restriction; Global trade; Customs clearance procedures; World prices; Process of integration; Purchasing power; Bilateral trade; Welfare gains; Export earning; Quota rates; Domestic support policies; Tariff reductions; Border trade; Trade among developing countries; International transport; Industry trade; World trade; Preferential treatment; Import licensing procedures; Transaction; Aggregate measure of support; Conformity assessments; Trade remedies; Trade patterns; Agricultural support policies; Apparel product; Tariff-rate quota; Antidumping measures; Foreign direct investment; Country markets; Agricultural imports; Applied tariff; Eligibility criteria; Multilateral trade; Antidumping; Agricultural processing; Export earnings; Export diversification; Customs valuation; Technical barriers; Customs procedures; Restrictive rules of origin; Bilateral trade agreements; Customs officials; Import licensing
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

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