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Latin American regionalism and trade agreements with the European Union: experiences and approaches
The article deals with the issues of trade cooperation between the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean region (LAC). The characteristics of interregional trade are presented, and trade interaction between the EU and the subregional blocks ...
Violetta M. Tayar
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This article describes the evolution of the regulation of agricultural trade and analyses key aspects of the negotiations of the Uruguay and Doha Rounds, in which the least developed countries managed to make the final outcome of the negotiations ...
Francisco Javier Castellano-Álvarez +1 more
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The article provides an analysis of the Chinese presence and influence in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and how it affects regional integration processes that exist in the region. We start from a brief qualitative analysis, stressing the role of
Thauan Santos +2 more
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US trade policy for Latin America under the Bush administrations (2001 – 2009)
The author considers the trade policy of George Walker Bush – its basis and ways of implementation. That is why the article presents a brief digression in the 1990’s, as the origins of George W. Bush’s trade policy go back to those times.
Anastasia Kosenko
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Inequality in Latin America: the role of the nature of trade and partners
This paper investigates the relationship between trade openness and income inequality in 11 Latin American countries over the period 1989–2015. The authors use a panel dynamic approach to take into account the high persistence of income inequality.
Muñoz Teresa María García +2 more
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Minimal homogeneous latin trades
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Cavenagh, N. J. +2 more
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Research on the Status of European and Chinese Trade Competition in the Third Party Market [PDF]
China’s increasingly important role in the global economy has changed the nature of global competition and reshaped international trade. At the same time, the EU has long been the most important force in global trade and continues to maintain a very ...
Ding Shiying, Hou Xiaocong, Mu Pengyu
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Cavenagh, N., Donovan, D. M., Drapal, A.
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Trade and inclusive economic growth: China and Latin America (2004-2021)
China has consolidated itself as a global economic power, and its growth has been remarkable. China’s economic influence in Latin America has significantly increased, and the country has become one of the region’s most important and relevant trade ...
Harold D. Angulo-Bustinza +1 more
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The article examines key vectors of the development of Russia’s foreign economic relations with its largest trading partners in Latin America in the context of anti-Russian sanctions.
Vinicio X. Medina Gonzalez +1 more
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