STUDIES IN TRADE AND INVESTMENT
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- Introduction , pp 3-4

- Mia Mikic and Mochamad Pasha
- Limitations of the study

- Yann Duval
- Linkages between regional trade agreements and international production networks: Evidence from five case studies in Asia , pp 39-73

- Mochamad Pasha
- Making regional trade agreements more relevant to the development of international production networks , pp 215-223

- Mochamad Pasha
- Mapping and analaysis of the South Asian agricultural trade liberalization efforts , pp 33-74

- Parakrama Samaratunga, Kamal Marunagoda and Manoj Thibbotuwawa
- Merchandise Trade Continues to Rebound , pp 1-16

- United Nations Escap
- Methodological approaches to the quantification of non-tariff measures , pp 172-182

- Michael J. Ferrantino
- Modelling the Doha Round outcome - A critical view , pp 163-186

- Biswajit Dhar
- National and supranational institutions and trade

- Pahan Prasada
- Non-tariff barriers in agricultural trade - Perspectives from Bangladesh and Cambodia , pp 225-294 pages

- Uttam Deb
- Overview of the related literature

- Yann Duval
- Policy Recommendations , pp 73-89

- Masato Abe
- Political economy of multilateralization in Asia

- John Ravenhill
- Post-crisis Protectionism in the Region , pp 33-43

- United Nations Escap
- Preferential market access issues

- Mia Mikic
- Preferential trade in Asia and the pacific - Trends and prospects for multilateralization , pp 33-56

- Mia Mikic
- Preferential trade policies and agreements , pp 103-131

- United Nations Escap
- Preferential trading agreements and agricultural liberalization in East and South-East Asia , pp 75-130

- Gloria Pasadilla
- Prioritizing trade facilitation measures: a note , pp 311-319

- Florian Alburo
- Private sector surveys of needs and priorities

- Yann Duval
- Prospects for India and lessons for latecomers , pp 137-142

- Witada Anukoonwattaka and Mia Mikic
- Protectionism in services during the global crisis-a (trade) war in shallow trenches? , pp 156-171

- Martin Molinuevo
- Recent Trends in Foreign Direct Investment in the Region , pp 45-53

- United Nations Escap
- Reciprocal liberalization: Bilateral, plurilateral or multilateral?

- Pedro J. Martinez Edo
- Regional agricultural trade liberalization - Priorities for policy makers and future research needs , pp 295-309

- Allan Rae
- Regional Cooperation on Trade and Transport Facilitation , pp 71-88

- Florian A. Alburo
- Relationship between liberalization in the logistics sector and trade facilitation , pp 245-280

- Dariel Sousa and Christopher Findlay
- Report from the ARTNeT 5th Anniversary Conference Trade-led Growth in Times of Crisis: ARTNeT secretariat

- Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade
- Report from the ARTNeT 5th Anniversary Conference Trade-led Growth in Times of Crisis: Conference Rapporteur

- Simon Evenett
- research agenda that matters to developing country policymakers , pp 205-208

- Mia Mikic
- Resiliency of production networks in Asia: Evidence from the Asian crisis

- Ayako Obashi
- Role of global production networks in understanding the impacts of the macroeconomics stimulus

- Tereso Tullao, John Paolo R. Rivera and Mitzie Irene Conchada
- Role of trade in development and overview of Asia-Pacific LDCs’ performance in trade and investment

- Mia Mikic
- Roles of Government in Supporting CSR , pp 97-106

- Amornsak Kitthananan
- Rules of origin in emerging Asia-pacific preferential trade agreements: will PTAs promote trade and developments? , pp 137-162

- William James
- Scope for world trade reform to ease Asian poverty and inequality

- Kym Anderson
- Service trade liberalization as a development opportunity - the role for the World Trade Organization , pp 67-82

- K.C. Fung
- Services Trade Instrumental for Trade Recovery , pp 19-30

- United Nations Escap
- Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Adjustments to Information Technology in Trade Facilitation: The Experience of the Republic of Korea

- Junsok Yang
- SMEs in Asia and the Pacific , pp 1-31

- Masato Abe
- Status of protection facing exporters of textiles and clothing from Asia and the Pacific in the North and South markets , pp 85-110 pages

- William James
- Taming non-tariff barriers - Can the World Trade organization find a solution? , pp 131-171

- Biswajit Dhar and Murali Kallummal
- Textile and clothing industry - Adjusting to the post-quota world , pp 3-48 pages

- Ratnakar Adhikari and Yumiko Yamamoto
- textiles and clothing trade post-agreement on textiles and clothing - Can trade facilitation help? , pp 171-183 pages

- Noordin Azhari
- The Development Impact of Information Technology in Trade Facilitation: Summary of Country Studies

- Florian A. Alburo
- The Global Crisis: a Wake-up Call for Trade Finance Capacity-Building in Emerging Asia , pp 110-119

- Yann Duval and Wei Liu
- The global economic crisis and rising NTMs-is South-South trade a viable solution , pp 56-72

- Rajan Sudesh Ratna
- The global economic crisis, contemporary protectionism, and least developed countries

- Mohammad Farhad
- The Impact and the Implications of TRIPs in a Knowledge-based Global Economy: A Developing Country's Perspective , pp 47-70

- Carsten Vogel
- The Impact of Information Technology in Trade Facilitation on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Bangladesh

- Syed Saifuddin Hossain, Uttam Deb and Muhammad Al Amin
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