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Asymmetries and Disparities in the Economic Integration of a South-South Customs Union

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This article has two objectives. The first one is to analyze the possible changes that should be carried out in MERCOSUR in order to enhance its functionality. These changes should involve circulation of goods as well as customs revenues and the way they are allocated. The second objective is to evaluate the impact that changes in these the rules would have on disparities among the countries, considering the economic asymmetries now present.

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  • Vaillant, Marcel, 2005. "Asymmetries and Disparities in the Economic Integration of a South-South Customs Union," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 2925, Inter-American Development Bank.
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    1. Marcel Vaillant & Alvaro Lalanne, 2007. "Tariff revenue sharing rules in a customs union: a new methodology applied to the MERCOSUR case," Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) 0707, Department of Economics - dECON.

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