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Comments on the paper by Marcus Miller and Sayantan Ghosal 'Managing Financial Crisis in Emerging Markets: New Developments in Review'

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Over the last fifteen years the trade negotiations agenda has come to include more and non-border issues, and on several occasions the first step has been to obtain a consensus between the involved parties as to its contents and scope. This broadening of the trade agenda has pushed political and co-operation themes towards the periphery, from where good intentions can be shown off without any commitment towards enforcement or results (...).

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  • Jérôme Sgard, 2003. "Comments on the paper by Marcus Miller and Sayantan Ghosal 'Managing Financial Crisis in Emerging Markets: New Developments in Review'," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03585847, HAL.
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