Regional integration agreements and the geography of world trade: Statistical indicators and empirical evidence

Iapadre, Lelio, "Regional integration agreements and the geography of world trade: Statistical indicators and empirical evidence" in Assessment and Measurement of Regional Integration ed. De Lombaerde, Philippe (London: Routledge, 2006), n/a-n/a.

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  • Author Iapadre, Lelio
    Book Editor De Lombaerde, Philippe
    Chapter Title Regional integration agreements and the geography of world trade: Statistical indicators and empirical evidence
    Book Title Assessment and Measurement of Regional Integration
    Publication Date 2006-03-14
    Place of Publication London
    Publisher Routledge
    Start page n/a
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract A process of international economic integration, propelled by strong technological and economic forces, as well as by trade liberalisation policies, characterised the second half of the twentieth century, and translated into a growth of world trade much more rapid than that of production. This phenomenon has been gradually assuming a global scope, but manifested itself with particular intensity within groups of countries tied by geographic proximity, or by historical and political factors, such as the conclusion of preferential trade agreements.
    UNBIS Thesaurus TRADE LIBERALIZATION
    TRADE AGREEMENTS
    ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
    Copyright Holder The Editor
    Copyright Year 2006
    Copyright type All rights reserved
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