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1
by Amin, Mohammad
Published 2006
The World Bank
... with better institutions have relatively larger and more dynamic service sectors. It suggests that regulatory...

2
by Grover, Arti
Published 2021
The World Bank
... of manufacturers increased threefold between 1994 and 2013. More productive manufacturers and those more exposed...

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by Iacovone, Leonardo
Published 2013
The World Bank
... manufacturing firms, services exports are less dominated by large firms and tend to be more skill intensive than...

4
by Cristea, Anca
Published 2014
The World Bank
... agreements such as the one between Arab states. The analysis finds that more liberal policy is associated...

5
by Borchert, Ingo
Published 2012
The World Bank
..., telecommunications and air-transport policies are significantly more restrictive in landlocked countries than...

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by Fernandes, Ana Margarida
Published 2009
World Bank
.... The solution, however, is not necessarily to create more Mozambican training institutions but to address market...

7
by Constantinescu, Cristina
Published 2019
The World Bank
... to be the result of two opposing forces: global value chains are more dependent on relation-specific investments...

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by Mattoo, Aaditya
Published 2019
The World Bank
... initiated them? This paper offers an interpretation of current U.S. trade actions that is at once more...

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by Mattoo, Aaditya
Published 2020
The World Bank
... reduced trade-weighted average tariff rates to less than 5 percent for more than two-thirds of countries...

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by Hoekman, Bernard
Published 2008
The World Bank
... report, the World Trade Organization could become more relevant in promoting not just services...

11
by Chen, Maggie Xiaoyang
Published 2004
World Bank
... developing country firms are hurt more by an increase in the stringency of standards and benefit less from...

12
by Gootiiz, Batshur
Published 2009
World Bank
... are on average 2.3 times more restrictive than current policies. The best offers submitted so far as part...

13
by Chalendard, Cyril
Published 2020
The World Bank
... for graft are large. Monitoring induces inspectors to scan more shipments but does not result...

14
by Borchert, Ingo
Published 2020
The World Bank
..., and secular trends over the past decade. Higher income economies are still more open on average than...

15
by Gootiiz, Batshur
Published 2017
The World Bank
... transparency and policy certainty because parties' services commitments cover more trading partners, more...

16
by Mattoo, Aaditya
Published 1999
The World Bank
... liberalization beyond levels undertaken unilaterally and lead to more balanced outcomes, reciprocity must play a...

17
by Mattoo, Aaditya
Published 2000
World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade
...Mattoo and Subramanian argue that india should engage more actively in the multilateral trading...

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by Mattoo, Aaditya
Published 1999
The World Bank
.... More important, however, the prohibition of customs duties does not ensure continued open access...

19
by Mattoo, Aaditya
Published 2001
World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade
...The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) has created a more secure environment for trade...

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by Espitia, Alvaro
Published 2021
The World Bank
... varied widely across sectors. Sectors more amenable to remote work contracted less throughout...