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Trade agreements
Multilateral negotiations
Subregional integration
China - Asia and Latin America
Trade facilitation
Innovation and competitiveness
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Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy
International Trade Series
Document Protects on International Trade
Facilitation of Trade and Transport in Latin America and the Caribbean
Notes on International Trade
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"Public-private alliance for innovation and export upgrading"
"Poverty, trade policy and complementary policies"
"Towards a sustainable and equitable globalization, improving access to global markets. Fair trade and trade agreements"
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Interactive Graphic System of International Trade Data (SIGCI)
Integrated Database of Trade Disputes for Latin America and the Caribbean
Statistical Appendix of Latina America and the Caribbean in the World Economy
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CEPAL Articles classified under the United Nations bibliographic information system (UNBIS)
ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
Human capital formation and the linkage between trade and poverty: the cases of Costa Rica and Nicaragua
Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy, 2007. Trends 2008
Revisiting privatization, foreign investment, international arbitration, and water
Chile and its "lateral" trade policy
The "new regionalism" and the Free Trade Area of the Americas: a less benevolent view
CEPAL Review No. 85
Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy 2006. Trends 2007
Acuerdo de Asociación Centroamérica - Unión Europea: Evaluación utilizando Equilibrio General Computable y Equilibrio Parcial
Implementing trade policy in Latin America: The cases of Chile and Mexico
The Cotonou Agreement. Selected issues, effects and implications for Caribbean economies
Ex-post Evaluation of the employment effects of a Preferential Trade Agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
Trade and investment rules: Latin American perspectives
Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy, 2005-2006
Treatment of asymmetries: A review of the issues
Some considerations on the possible effects of the failure of the United States Congress to renew the ATPDEA
Latin American and Asia Pacific trade and investment relations at a time of international financial crisis