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Costa Rica: Nota Sectorial sobre Comercio e Integración

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  • Barreix, Alberto Daniel
  • Vodusek, Ziga
  • Granados, Jaime
  • Volpe Martincus, Christian
  • López Córdova, José Ernesto

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Esta publicación presenta un diagnóstico y señala los principales desafíos y alternativas de política que Costa Rica ha de enfrentar en la actual coyuntura en relación con su proceso de integración económica con el mundo. La Nota también señala posibles apoyos del Banco para abordar algunos de esos desafíos a través de sus instrumentos financieros y no financieros

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  • Barreix, Alberto Daniel & Vodusek, Ziga & Granados, Jaime & Volpe Martincus, Christian & López Córdova, José Ernesto, 2006. "Costa Rica: Nota Sectorial sobre Comercio e Integración," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 2441, Inter-American Development Bank.
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