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Tripartite FTA: Economic and poverty implications

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  • Go, Delfin
  • Maliszewska, Maryla
  • Tarr, David

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  • Go, Delfin & Maliszewska, Maryla & Tarr, David, 2014. "Tripartite FTA: Economic and poverty implications," Conference papers 332482, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
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    1. Dihel, Nora & Fernandes, Ana Margarida & Mattoo, Aaditya & Strychacz, Nicholas, 2010. "Reform and Regional Integration of Professional Services in East Africa," World Bank - Economic Premise, The World Bank, issue 32, pages 1-7, September.
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