Regional Integration Arrangements in Economic Development: Panacea Or Pitfall?FONDAD, 1996 - 100 páginas |
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... incentives . Some investment incentives take the form of duty drawbacks or rebates , while others take the form of tax holidays . Direct subsidies may also be used . All parties to an RIA have a legitimate interest in the incentives ...
... incentives . Some investment incentives take the form of duty drawbacks or rebates , while others take the form of tax holidays . Direct subsidies may also be used . All parties to an RIA have a legitimate interest in the incentives ...
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... incentives offered by partners , but these do not adequately address the issues involved . Other Barriers In addition to barriers which affect trade , production and investment distinctly , there are a number of barriers that relate to ...
... incentives offered by partners , but these do not adequately address the issues involved . Other Barriers In addition to barriers which affect trade , production and investment distinctly , there are a number of barriers that relate to ...
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... incentives and preferences ; and ( e ) above all , flexible in accepting the need for variable geometry . Such an approach would suggest that although a time frame and appropriate sequencing are important for the success of RIAS ...
... incentives and preferences ; and ( e ) above all , flexible in accepting the need for variable geometry . Such an approach would suggest that although a time frame and appropriate sequencing are important for the success of RIAS ...
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Abbreviations | 7 |
The Role of RIAS in Fostering Economic Development | 23 |
Political Commitment to RIAS and the Issue of Credibility | 33 |
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Términos y frases comunes
achieving approach ASEAN Asian bilateral CALIFORNIA Caribbean CEAO Common Market competition cross-border investment currency customs union developing countries developing country RIAS developing regions developing world Development Bank domestic East Economic Cooperation economic integration effects efficiency emerged European Union exchange rate export external tariff FONDAD framework Free Trade Area GATT globalisation governments harmonisation incentives industries initiatives institutional intra-regional trade investment coordination involving issues labour Latin America member countries ments Mistry monetary policies monetary unions multilateral NAFTA negotiations non-tariff barriers OECD Organisation particular region partners political Preferential Trade Preferential Trade Area problem protection reducing regimes regional cooperation Regional Integration Arrangements regional trade regionalisation result revenue RIAS RIAS among developing RIAS in developing role SACU second-generation RIAs sector significant South Asia Southern Africa strategy structural adjustment programmes sub-regional successful Trade Agreement trade barriers trade blocs trade creation trade diversion trade expansion trade liberalisation UNIVERSITY World Bank