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The Latin American Free Trade Association1
1988In February 1960, seven Latin American countries signed the Treaty of Montevideo to bring into being the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA — Spanish acronym ALALC). They included the three largest economies of the region (Argentina, Brazil and Mexico) as well as Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. In 1961 Colombia and Ecuador joined, and with
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Trade agreements and Latin American trade (creation and diversion) and welfare
World Economy, 2021Jacopo Timini
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The open veins of Latin America: Long-term physical trade flows (1900–2016)
Global Environmental Change, 2022Juan Infante-Amate +2 more
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Trade agreements and participation in global value chains: Empirical evidence from Latin America
World Economy, 2022Eduardo Rodrigues Sanguinet +1 more
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Latin America: Expanding Trade Opportunities
SAIS Review, 1997Barbara Kotschwar +1 more
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