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World Trade Report 2011. The WTO and Preferential Trade Agreements: From Co-Existence to Coherence by World Trade OrganizationGeneva: World Trade Organization, 2011

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  • Krishna, Pravin
  • Mansfield, Edward D.
  • Mathis, James H.

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  • Krishna, Pravin & Mansfield, Edward D. & Mathis, James H., 2012. "World Trade Report 2011. The WTO and Preferential Trade Agreements: From Co-Existence to Coherence by World Trade OrganizationGeneva: World Trade Organization, 2011," World Trade Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(2), pages 327-339, April.
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    1. Yuri Bobylev & Georgy Idrisov & Sergey Sinelnikov-Murylev, 2012. "Export Duties on Oil and Oil Products: Cancel Expediency and Scenario Analysis," Research Paper Series, Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy, issue 161P.
    2. Lubna NAZ* & Naeem-uz-ZAFAR** & Mohsin Hasnain AHMAD***, 2019. "THE IMPACT OF PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS ON SOUTH ASIAN EXPORT FLOWS: Using Matching Econometrics," Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, Applied Economics Research Centre, vol. 29(2), pages 243-264.

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