Olarreaga, M., Marcelo
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Olarreaga, M., Marcelo
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Olarreaga, M.
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- China's and India's challenge to Latin America, opportunity or threat?, edited by Daniel Lederman, Marcelo Olarreaga, and Guillermo E. Perry
- Harmonizing external quotas in an FTA, a step backward?
- Unrestricted market access for Sub-Saharan Africa, how much is it worth and who pays?
- Market access for sale, Latin America's lobbying for US tariff preferences
- Lobbying and the structure of protection
- On 'indirect' trade-related R&D spillovers
- Regional integration and lobbying for tariffs against non members
- Information diffusion in international markets
- Reducing agriculture tariffs versus domestic support, what's more important for developing countries?
- The protectionist bias of duty drawbacks and the new regionalism
- Mark-ups, entry regulation and trade, does contry size matter?
- Asymmetric regionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa, where do we stand?
- Pricing policy under double market power, Madagascar and the international vanilla market
- Exports and information spillovers
- Can bilateralism ease the pains of multilateral trade liberalization?
- Regional integration and lobbying for tariffs against non-members
- Regionalism, competition policy and abuse of dominant position
- Can bilateralism ease the pains of trade liberalization?
- Pricing policy under double market power, Madagascar and the international vanilla market
- Lobbying and the structure of trade protection
- Regional integration and lobbying for tariffs against non members
- North-South and South-South trade-related technology diffusion, an industry level analysis
- Mode of foreign entry, technology transfer and FDI policy
- Can bilateralism ease the pains of multilateral trade liberalization?
- Harmonizing external quotas in a FTA, a step backward?
- Tariff peaks in the Quad and least developed country exports
- Lobbying and the structure of protection
- Reciprocity across modes of supply in the WTO, a negotiating formula
- Who determines Mexican trade policy?
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