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Bridging Regional Trade Agreements in the Americas: Special Report on Integration and Trade

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  • Estevadeordal, Antoni
  • Suominen, Kati
  • Harris, Jeremy
  • Shearer, Matthew

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This book assesses the impact and design of optimal strategies to implement existing agreements. It deals with issues such as removing the remaining barriers to trade, improving the institutional, regional, and global trade architecture, and promoting convergence and accumulation among the existing agreements.

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  • Estevadeordal, Antoni & Suominen, Kati & Harris, Jeremy & Shearer, Matthew, 2009. "Bridging Regional Trade Agreements in the Americas: Special Report on Integration and Trade," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 255, November.
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