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TRADE STRATEGY (5) answer(s).
 
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Central Asia-India: framing India's 'silk road' strategy / Patnaik, Ajay   Journal Article
Patnaik, Ajay Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Revival of the 'Silk Road' or Silk Road Strategy is a fashionable terms now days, even in Indian academic circles. Of course the word has been used more extensively by American and Chinese scholars. This began with the US Silk Road Strategy act of 1999, which talked of transporting the Central Asian region's natural resources to the international market.
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ID:   086422


Civil society perspectives on EU-ASIA free trade agreements / Maes, Marc   Journal Article
Maes, Marc Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on the positions taken by civil society organisations that actively campaign on trade policies. Trade campaigners oppose the neo-liberal approach to trade and development and advocate a much more gradual and prudent approach to trade liberalisation. They stress that trade liberalisation will only lead to sustainable development if it respects environmental and social concerns, including the gender dimension of trade; if trade liberalisation is properly owned, prepared and sequenced; adapted to the institutional and economic needs and capacities of the countries and people involved, and accompanied by all necessary flanking measures. Trade campaigners stress the need to maintain policy space and the necessary governance instruments to react to changing circumstances and address social and environmental concerns. They denounce the lack of information, consultation and participation provided by governments in trade policy formulation and negotiations and they campaign to raise awareness and create more room for debate and participation. This article builds on a paper presented on 19-20 June 2008 at an UNU-CRIS Work Shop in Bruges on "Deep Integration and North-South Free Trade Agreements. EU Strategy for a Global Economy".
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ID:   072585


New trade strategy for the world economy / Johnson, Harry G (ed) 1969  Book
Johnson, Harry G Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1969.
Description 344p.Hardbound
Standard Number 043301436
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ID:   039204


Trade strategy for rich and poor nations / Johnson, Harry G (ed) 1971  Book
Johnson, Harry G Book
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Publication London, George Allen and Unwin, 1971.
Description 232p.
Standard Number 0043500269
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ID:   085760


Way forward for hemispheric trade / Farnsworth, Eric   Journal Article
Farnsworth, Eric Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Job creation in the formal economy is arguably Latin America's most pressing development need, particularly during troubled economic times. For this, healthy trade and investment flows are essential. And yet, the existing model of hemispheric trade expansion has reached a point of diminishing returns. This is why a new path forward must be found.
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