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Preferential Trade Agreements and Exchange Rate Regimes

In: Regionalism, Trade and Economic Development in the Asia-Pacific Region

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  • Larry A. Sjaastad

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This book is based on the premise that Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) in the Asia-Pacific significantly impact on the material progress of the peoples of this region. These impacts – in terms of the benefits and costs associated with RTAs – will vary greatly from country to country. The internationally acclaimed contributors examine the theoretical perspective of RTAs in relation to exchange rates, the role and goals of the WTO and agriculture.

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  • Larry A. Sjaastad, 2007. "Preferential Trade Agreements and Exchange Rate Regimes," Chapters, in: M. A.B. Siddique (ed.), Regionalism, Trade and Economic Development in the Asia-Pacific Region, chapter 3, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. George Verikios, 2004. "A Model of the World Wool Market," Economics Discussion / Working Papers 04-24, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.

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