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ReDIF This book is provided by Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP in its series Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT with number
tipub2467 and published in 2007.
Handle: RePEc:unt:ecbook:tipub2467
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS :Simon J. Evenett, 2007.
"What can reserachers learn from the suspension of the Doha Round negotiations in 2006? ,"
Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT ,
in: Mia Mikic (ed.), FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, chapter 1
Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP.
[Downloadable!] Mia Mikic, 2007.
"Preferential trade in Asia and the pacific - Trends and prospects for multilateralization ,"
Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT ,
in: Mia Mikic (ed.), FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, chapter 2
Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP.
[Downloadable!] K.C. Fung, 2007.
"Service trade liberalization as a development opportunity - the role for the World Trade Organization ,"
Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT ,
in: Mia Mikic (ed.), FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, chapter 3
Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP.
[Downloadable!] John Cockburn & Bernard Decaluwe & Veronique Robichaud, 2007.
"Trade liberalization and poverty - lessons from Asia and Africa ,"
Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT ,
in: Mia Mikic (ed.), FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, chapter 4
Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP.
[Downloadable!] Biswajit Dhar & Murali Kallummal, 2007.
"Taming non-tariff barriers - Can the World Trade organization find a solution? ,"
Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT ,
in: Mia Mikic (ed.), FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, chapter 5
Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP.
[Downloadable!] Mia Mikic, 2007.
"research agenda that matters to developing country policymakers ,"
Publication STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT ,
in: Mia Mikic (ed.), FUTURE TRADE RESEARCH AREAS THAT MATTER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRY POLICYMAKERS, chapter 7
Trade Policy Section, Trade and Investment Division, UNESCAP.
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