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Trade Preferences and Differential Treatment of Developing Countries: A Selective Survey

2005

Hoekman, Bernard | Özden, Çaglar


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington, DC
Otras materias
Preferential trade; Attenuated incentives; Trade volume; Trade agreement partners; Trade concessions; Trade promotion; Reciprocity; Market share; Protectionism; Gdp; Trading system; Adverse effects; Income developing countries; Tariff rate; Income levels; Political economy; Trade regime; Preferential access; Trade policy; Impact of trade; Economies of scale; Domestic producers; Unilateral preference programs; Diversion--which; Mfn tariffs; Local inputs; Conditionality; Specialization; Exporters; Factor markets; Regional program; General equilibrium analysis; Andean trade preferences; Protectionist policies; Duty-free access; Protectionist pressures; Trade agreement; Apparel exports; Economic effects; Trade diversion; Customs; Rules of origin; Trade creation; Apparel; Zero tariffs; Gnp per capita; Welfare losses; Market power; Terms of trade effects; Partial equilibrium analysis; Time series; Dispute resolution; Economic order; Zero tariff; Export sector; Financial resources; Multilateral trade negotiations; Preferential market access; Import-competing sectors; Foreign goods; Trade policy instruments; Reciprocal trade preferences; High trade barriers; Environmental; Trade diversion effect; Import-substitution industrialization; Value of imports; Quotas; Foreign exchange; Safeguard clause; Trade restrictions; World economy; Trade liberalization efforts; Local market; Tariff preferences; Comparative advantage; Industrial expansion; Trade flows; Existing schemes; Preference schemes; Duty-free treatment; Tariff lines; Free access; Country exporters; Trade expansion; Product categories; Gdp per capita; Intellectual property; Gravity approach; Unilateral preferences; Marginal trade; Bilateral trade; Product level; Nontariff barriers; Free trade agreement; Domestic firms; World trade; Reciprocal basis; Preferential treatment; Money laundering; Empirical analysis; Member states; Domestic industry; Preference erosion; Gravity model; Unilateral trade liberalization; Uruguay round; Welfare loss; Ldcs; Elasticity of substitution; Country markets; Multilateral trade; Economic objectives; Export earnings; Unilateral trade; Multilateral negotiating; General system of preferences; Restrictive rules of origin; Foreign products
Licencia
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3566http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Fuente
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3566

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