@misc {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Kathuria, Sanjay AND Shahid, Sohaib },
title = { Opening Up Markets to Neighbors Gains for Smaller Countries in South Asia },
publisher = {},
keywords = { Bilateral trade , Common Market , Consumers , Currency , Development Economics , Federal Reserve , Federal Reserve Bank , Free Trade , Free Trade Area , GDP , International economics , LDCs , Market size , Policy Research , Trade Agreement , apparel , apparel exports , bilateral Free Trade Agreement , capital markets , competitiveness , consumer goods , cost reduction , cross-border issues , customs , customs union , decision making , developed countries , economic cooperation , export growth , export markets , export products , exporters , exports , foreign capital , foreign competition , foreign direct investment , free trade agreements , free trade zones , growth rate , impact of trade , impact of trade reforms , import tariffs , imports , industry trade , international telecommunications , manufacturing industries , mutual trade , new markets , new products , non-tariff barriers , per capita income , policy makers , political economy , productivity , productivity growth , protectionist , real income , regional integration , small countries , small country , small economies , sourcing , sunset clauses , tariff barriers , tariff concessions , tariff reduction , trade barriers , trade concessions , trade liberalization , trade openness , trade patterns , trade policy , trade reform , trade reforms , unemployment , unilateral tariff reduction , value added , welfare loss },
year = {2015},
abstract = {Mexico},
abstract = {North America},
abstract = {South Asia},
abstract = {UNITED STATES},
booktitle = {SARConnect},
address = { World Bank, Washington, DC },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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