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